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Two mischievous twin cousins, one dark-featured and one fair, are nicknamed Erebus and the Terror by a domineering uncle and set off a string of rural escapades. Their forbidden catapults, stone-throwing contests, and petty thefts provoke local indignation and comic run-ins with neighbors, guardians, and eccentric townsfolk. The narrative unfolds episodically through brightly titled episodes—visits, inspections, pets, fishing and boating mishaps, and social entertainments—mixing slapstick mischief with gentle observation of family ties, childhood resourcefulness, and the tensions between youthful impulse and adult authority.
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