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Two children raised together on a remote tropical shore grow up amid tender companionship and close contact with the natural world; their daily life and mutual devotion are rendered through evocative landscape scenes and simple domestic episodes. The narrative interleaves picturesque description and moral reflection, portraying acts of charity, tests of courage, and small hardships that reveal character. Contacts with broader society introduce authority, social expectations, and painful choices that strain their attachment. Philosophical asides on nature, sentiment, and human artifice complement the plot, which moves toward a sorrowful outcome that emphasizes the vulnerability of private happiness to external pressures.
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