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A kindly governess presides over a happy group of pupils and fosters fair competition by awarding an annual prize: a small bracelet bearing her portrait. Two intimate friends vie for the honor — one vivacious, ambitious, and vain, the other calm, unassuming, and industrious — and their differing motives and behaviors drive a sequence of lessons about temper, self-control, and social harmony. The narrative traces their efforts, rivalries, and responses to praise and blame, showing how steady application and amiable conduct win approval and practical rewards while encouraging cooperative emulation rather than envy.
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