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The narrative follows young Frankie and his sister Nelly as they join a small neighborhood school run by a warm, earnest teacher who arranges a bright room with maps, a blackboard, a globe, and an orrery to enliven lessons. Scenes portray the children's preparations at home, a pleasant day in school, and the cultivation of curiosity, neatness, and affectionate conduct. The teacher's orphaned condition and gentle example elicit sympathy from the family, and episodes emphasize practical instruction, moral guidance, and the simple pleasures of learning in a cheerful, well-ordered setting.
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