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A collection of short tales for young readers that combines whimsical fairy-story scenes with moral and religious reflections. One story follows a gathering of fairies who debate which supernatural favors—beauty, riches, health, or other blessings—most promote human happiness; others present character sketches, parables, and simple allegories that contrast mimicry and individuality, darkness and light, and earthly desires with spiritual love. The prose balances gentle fantasy, domestic observation, and didactic insight to illustrate virtues, consequences of choices, and compassionate sentiments.
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