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A spirited young squire's daughter returns to her family estate and, craving ordinary companionship, quickly befriends four nearby children. The group shares outdoor adventures—riding, running to high places, and muddy, exuberant play—that delight the girl and unsettle household routine. Scenes alternate between lively childhood freedom and the constraints of social expectations as a governess and the father respond to lateness and disorder. Through episodes of mischief, reconciliation, and domestic oversight, the narrative examines friendship, the desire for independence within class conventions, and the small consequences of youthful exuberance in a rural household.
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