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A recovering city boy spends the summer with his grandmother in the countryside, and a sequence of episodic chapters traces his practical play, small adventures, and moral instruction. He helps other children with engineering tasks such as building a mole across a brook, takes part in outings and a cart ride, faces household incidents including a fire, and meets instructive local figures whose stories prompt reflection. The narrative mixes everyday detail, hands-on demonstrations, and short didactic tales to teach responsibility, industry, and piety, and closes with moral verse intended to reinforce evangelical principles and cultivate judgment and virtuous habits.
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