- In the Victorian period, two children are shipwrecked on a tropical island in the South Pacific. With no adults to guide them, the two make a simple life together, unaware that sexual maturity will eventually intervene.
- In a gripping narrative, the tale revolves around two young cousins, Dick Lestrange, a 10-year-old boy, and Emmeline Lestrange, an 8-year-old girl. Their lives take an unforeseen turn after a disastrous shipwreck strands them on a remote, desolate island. Amidst the challenging circumstances, they find solace and guidance from Paddy Button, an elderly servant who becomes their caretaker.
The trio faces a tragic turn when Paddy accidentally stumbles upon a secret stockpile of rum, suffering the severe consequences of alcohol poisoning. Stranded and without support, the young cousins find themselves grappling with the harsh challenges of survival, gradually maturing and adjusting to their solitary lives. Along their arduous path, they preserve their innocence until an unforeseen incident exposes the intricacies of human sexuality, awakening their comprehension and awareness. Throughout their tumultuous journey, they encounter unforeseen hardships and undergo transformative experiences that shape their perception of the world around them.
Over time, Dick and Emmeline develop a profound and romantic bond that defies societal conventions. Their relationship ultimately leads to the birth of their child, a testament to their unbreakable connection. However, their unconventional lifestyle is abruptly disrupted by the fortuitous arrival of Arthur Lestrange, Emmeline's uncle and guardian, who also happens to be Dick's biological father. Arthur, who had tirelessly searched for them, finally discovers the castaways, bringing a remarkable conclusion to their extraordinary tale.
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