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A lively Indiana boy is the center of a series of domestic and outdoor episodes—making candy, camping, visiting relatives, and leading mock military games—that mix comic mishaps with small lessons. His restless inventiveness leads to painted sleds, a backyard shanty, toy cannon drills, and schemes to get rich, while family members, cousins, and schoolmates alternately scold, tease, and protect him. Scenes shift between household frustration and neighborhood camaraderie, tracing how courage, generosity, and a distaste for dishonesty shape his behavior and gradually earn understanding, reconciliations, and a pleasant surprise that underscores growing responsibility.
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