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The story follows a wounded father who moves to live near a half-sister and her household, and centers on his close bond with his devoted young daughter and the wider family circle. Episodes portray domestic life in town and country: children's games and charades, a festive garden welcome and thoughtful gifts, a hedge fire and a flood, and other crises that prompt fear and eventual reconciliation. The narrative is episodic and gently didactic, presenting rural customs, family solidarity, and modest moral lessons through warm scenes of care, play, and neighborly help.
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