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A pampered and idle little girl named Laura lives in a grand but partly ruined castle and habitually depends on others for amusement. Concerned, her mother takes her into a forest to place her with an elderly fairy friend who promises to cure her listlessness. The narrative follows Laura's encounters under the fairy's care, exploring themes of reform, personal responsibility, and the transformation from selfish indolence to affectionate usefulness through gentle trials and guidance.
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