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Two children, Blanche and Lux, spend sunlit spring days in a blossoming garden while anticipating the arrival of a foreign boy who will join the household and attend school. Their play, quiet rivalries, and shy anxieties are sketched against vivid natural detail—blossoms, birds, and a flowing stream—and observed from the margin by attentive adults. Episodes linger on sensory impressions and small domestic gestures, tracing how curiosity, imagined differences, and the prospect of a newcomer stir shifting moods and social adjustments within a close-knit childhood world.
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