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A group of schoolgirls experience a petty quarrel that reveals home burdens, contrasting temperaments, and the harm of careless gossip. Family scenes show a widowed mother supporting several children and a cheerful, patient girl whose steady kindness contrasts with a cousin's pride and another friend's thoughtless talk. The story follows the fallout from the dispute through conscience, confession, and practical efforts to make amends, culminating in reconciliation. Illness and a tranquil death further underscore lessons about forgiveness, peacemaking, and moral growth, portraying how humility and gentle perseverance restore harmony in domestic and social relations.

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Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie was a prolific author known for her engaging children's literature in the 19th century. She wrote over 40 works, often focusing on themes of morality, friendship, and the joys of childhood. Her notable titles include "Bertie and the Gardeners; or, The Way to be Happy" and "Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife," which reflect her ability to weave life lessons into entertaining narratives. Leslie's stories often featured relatable characters and situations, making her a beloved figure in children's literature of her time.

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