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The narrative follows a young orphan girl called Golden Hair who, while gathering leaves, strays into the forest and discovers a cottage inhabited by three bears. Finding the house untidy, she cleans, prepares beds, and when the bears return they welcome her; they eat together, play, and travel back to her grandmother's home where the bears help with chores. The household offers mutual care and companionship, and the bears ultimately move in to share daily life and entertain local children. The tale emphasizes kindness, hospitality, friendship across differences, and a joyous, domestic resolution rather than danger.
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