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A married couple who remain childless by circumstance find their quiet life upended by the antics of their next-door family and a succession of comic domestic episodes. The wife, raised in an isolated childhood and awkward with children, adapts as neighbors' youngsters, boarders and visitors complicate household routines. Events range from taking boarders and a vacation to a missing pet, a haunted-house excursion with ghostly scares, discoveries about relatives and letters, and financial and social entanglements involving a reporter friend and an eccentric uncle. The tone mixes gentle humor with observations about community and unconventional parenthood.
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