Bee and Butterfly: A Tale of Two Cousins
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The narrative follows a lively young cousin nicknamed Bee whose playful impulses and ill-considered jokes set off a chain of domestic episodes that test her honesty, empathy, and self-control. Interwoven with observations of butterflies and natural history, the episodes range from mischievous pranks and protective mimicry to a painful breach of trust, household visits, and personal disappointments. Family elders, a cousin named Adele, and visiting naturalists prompt reflection and small moral lessons that gradually reshape Bee’s character, portraying a tentative coming-of-age in which carelessness gives way to nobility of purpose and readiness for a wider voyage.
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