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A collection of folktale-like short stories that present moral tests, enchanted transformations, and restorative justice. In one tale a compassionate young woman endures pain to braid lengths of stinging nettles and casts them into a mountain lake, triggering an enchanted sleep that heals the land and reforms a profligate monarch. Other pieces retell familiar motifs — wish-granting bargains, a frog-transformed suitor, sisters named Faith, Hope, and Charity, and a seafaring homecoming — all told in simple, vivid language that emphasizes self-sacrifice, cleverness, and the surprising rewards of humility.

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Edric Vredenburg

Edric Vredenburg was a writer known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of fairy tales and imaginative stories. His notable works include "My Book of Favourite Fairy Tales," which showcases a collection of beloved tales, and "The Seven Plaits of Nettles, and other stories," which reflects his ability to weave enchanting narratives. Vredenburg's storytelling often combines elements of fantasy and moral lessons, making his works appealing to both young readers and their guardians. His literary contributions continue to be appreciated for their charm and creativity.

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