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A young girl receives a letter announcing her aunt’s visit and eagerly prepares to welcome her. The aunt, a wealthy widow whose losses have deepened her faith and compassion, models practical charity and cheerful good nature. Through household scenes, village walks, and quiet instruction, the narrative traces the child’s curiosity, her mother’s gentle guidance, and a series of small episodes that demonstrate sympathy, generosity, and neighborly care. By watching and imitating her aunt, the girl learns to brighten others’ lives with warmth, helpfulness, and a consistently kindly disposition.
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