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Two young siblings, a barefoot girl and her brother, become orphans after an epidemic and must navigate village life under neighbors' care. The narrative follows their daily labors, small schoolroom pleasures, and the practical kindness and gossip of rural households as they adapt: the girl takes on domestic work, the boy is set to scare birds and later abandons that task. Scenes move between childhood play, the strains of poverty, and communal rituals, tracing how loss, resilience, and neighborly solidarity shape their gradual coming of age.
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