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The narrative follows a small, mischievous beggar boy whose daily life is narrated through a series of comic episodes: household scenes with an affectionate but distracted granny, the stern yet reliable Briggs, and a loyal dog; capers include attempts to teach the dog to swim, tricks that lead to scolding and wet clothes, encounters with local figures such as a sergeant and an uncle, and small domestic mysteries. The tone balances gentle humor with affectionate observation of childhood resourcefulness and social ties, presenting short, self-contained stories that reveal character, community, and the boy's mixture of innocence and inventiveness.
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