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A group of children spend a summer at a country château, where an orphaned girl is welcomed into a warm extended family and everyday preparations give way to play and companionship. The narrative follows their amusements—arranging flowers, collecting butterflies, fishing—and the small conflicts and reconciliations that teach sharing and consideration. Episodic adventures escalate from building huts and visiting a mill to an unexpected encounter and a dramatic shipwreck that tests courage and prompts a rescue. Interludes of ghost stories and anecdotal episodes accompany moral reflections, so the work balances lively childhood scenes with lessons about bravery, generosity and familial devotion.
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