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A spirited tomboy raised among boys resists being steered into all-girls schooling and instead navigates adolescence through close friendships with two contrasting boys: an impulsive, loyal playmate and a reserved, physically impaired newcomer whose mother tries to shelter him. The narrative traces their shifting relationships, social expectations, and small moral tests—school songs, athletic contests, family pressures, and personal disappointments—showing how companionship, sacrifice, and differing ambitions shape their identities. Scenes emphasize the clash between rough, boyish games and cultivated refinements, exploring belonging, pride, and the costs of protection and social advancement.
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