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The collection frames an older storyteller teaching two children, Lois and Hal, through a series of short tales and interludes. Scenes of everyday summer life lead into imaginative episodes, notably a fairy tale about two young siblings beside the Wapsipinicon who encounter a tiny guard, a fairy court and a quest for a lost golden key. Other chapters pair domestic activities such as basket-making with small adventures and objects of wonder — a wand, a Polawee — and close with parting reflections. The tone blends gentle moral lessons, childlike curiosity, and folk-myth elements to invite youthful readers into playful, instructive fables.
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