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A lively children's tale centers on a cheerful but habitually procrastinating girl whose delays repeatedly inconvenience friends and family. Through episodic incidents—a missed party carriage, a mislaid silver inkstand, encounters with animals and a beggar, a Saturday divided between duties and play, and a damaging accident—the narrative shows practical consequences of putting things off. Other children, caregivers, and small moral lessons prompt reflection; embarrassment and mishap gradually lead the girl to recognize the value of punctuality, responsibility, and steady effort, culminating in a sincere resolution to change her ways.
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