About This Book
The narrative follows a young boy who welcomes his slightly older cousin to stay with his family while her parents travel, and shows their daily interactions and small domestic episodes. The cousins unpack trunks of clothes and toys, reveal differences in upbringing—one child accustomed to constant care, the other encouraged to help—and provoke gentle lessons from an aunt and a nurse about self-reliance, tidiness, and considerate behavior. Scenes emphasize childhood habits, play, family routines, and moral instruction aimed at forming good manners and useful habits.
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