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A Cape Cod sea captain assumes responsibility for two young wards, and the narrative follows their adjustment to guardianship, shifting fortunes, and the pressures of social reputation. Scenes alternate between small-town coastal life and the city, introducing lawyers, relatives, and acquaintances who press matters of money, appearances, and propriety. Gentle humor and local color frame moments of family anxiety, practical resourcefulness, and evolving personal relationships as the characters negotiate guardianship duties, changing expectations, and the need to keep up appearances without ostentation.
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