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A young orphan arrives at an old farmhouse to live with an elderly couple and struggles to hide his fear while adapting to a new routine. Early chapters contrast the couple's firm, work-centered expectations with their quiet kindness, and show the boy finding comfort in animals, notably a loyal collie. Practical lessons about crops and chores become a means for him to gain confidence, cope with homesickness, and discover a sense of belonging through steady labor, domestic rhythms, and growing companionship.
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