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The narrative follows a resourceful, hardworking boy who undertakes small ventures to help his family and learn responsibility. Episodes trace his attempts to earn money by supplying evergreens, his experiences at home and school, a run-in with trouble and its consequences, and a series of adventures that include taming a horse and visiting nearby places. Through practical tasks, punishments, and community interactions the boy matures, demonstrating diligence, honest pride, and a desire to provide for loved ones. The collection emphasizes industriousness, moral lessons, and the rewards of steady effort.
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