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A collection of short, didactic sketches for young female readers presents a series of domestic incidents centered on schoolgirls such as Anna, Dora, Esther, Martha, Mary, and Louisa; each tale dramatizes a clear moral or practical lesson—making the best of setbacks, resisting impulsive speech, taking responsibility for mistakes, practicing charity, and valuing truthfulness and punctuality. Episodes unfold in household and schoolroom settings, trace the consequences of choices, and depict corrective guidance and reform. The narrative approach is plain and instructive, offering compact scenarios intended to prompt reflection and improve conduct rather than to probe deep psychological complexity.
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