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The narrative follows twin children who manage their small household on a heathered hillside and help their shepherd father while preparing for the Sabbath. When a boy from town arrives and is welcomed as possible kin, the household widens and local bonds are explored through shared meals and conversation. Episodes portray daily rural tasks, seasonal weather, encounters with poachers and gamekeepers, and a child's curiosity about ancestral legends such as Rob Roy. A glossary and teaching suggestions accompany the text, reflecting its use as an illustrated reader for young audiences learning about regional customs and family life.
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