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The novel sketches daily life in a small outpost community through linked episodes focused on Teddy Ginniss and the household of Mrs. Ginniss. It begins when Teddy brings home an abandoned infant, prompting domestic care, neighborhood talk, and practical struggles. Subsequent chapters trace children's adventures, amateur theatricals, personal temptations, and comic figures such as Giovanni and Pantalon, alongside evolving attachments around Dora Darling. Interwoven are searches, a dramatic crisis, the discovery of a treasure, and reconciliations that restore domestic stability, culminating in a wedding and the resolution of several relationships within the community.
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