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A young girl named Daisy grows up in a simple woodland household and becomes entwined with the realm of fairies after an enigmatic old woman's intervention. The narrative moves episodically through domestic scenes, play and schooling, dreams and errands, and moral trials including quarrels, loss, and a woodman's funeral. Daisy receives enchanted spectacles and other fairy gifts that illuminate nature and human character, undertakes a compassionate mission, and confronts community and family challenges. The tale emphasizes sympathy with nature, purity of heart, and practical virtues through gentle fantasy episodes and concluding revelations about kindness and meaning.
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