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A set of three short narratives for young girls portrays youthful characters negotiating study, household expectations, and personal hardship. One tale follows a bright child whose scholarly parent encourages intensive learning while a guardian urges traditional domestic training; another addresses loss and its emotional effects; the third considers choices that open new directions in life. Together the stories present family tensions, everyday duties, and community reactions, focusing on moral development, self-reliance, and practical virtues through realistic scenes and instructive resolutions.
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