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A mischievous twelve-year-old boy navigates school, family, and neighborhood life through episodic, humorous vignettes that capture practical jokes, childhood pretensions, and attempts at heroism. The narrative follows his schemes, embarrassments, friendships, and small moral tests—from stage pageants and local adventures to domestic scenes—revealing both playful imagination and an inner sensitivity. Character sketches of relatives, peers, and authority figures provide light social satire and contrast between youthful impulse and adult expectations. The work’s episodic structure mixes comic capers with quieter moments of feeling and gradual moral awareness.
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