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A series of domestic episodes follows a mother and her three young children as they navigate everyday mischief, moral lessons, and social visits. Scenes range from outdoor play and kitchen mishaps to debates over discipline and the influence of well-meaning acquaintances, narrated with gentle humor and sympathy. The narrative balances affectionate portrayals of family life with light social satire, showing how parental intentions, bribery, and social opinion shape children's behavior and household dynamics. Chapters present episodic vignettes that emphasize practical parenting dilemmas, children's temperaments, and community interactions, moving between intimate home detail and the opinions of visiting friends.

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Florence Morse Kingsley

Florence Morse Kingsley was an American author known for her engaging novels that often explore themes of love, faith, and personal growth. Her works, which include notable titles such as "And So They Were Married" and "The Transfiguration of Miss Philura," reflect her keen insight into human relationships and moral dilemmas. Kingsley's storytelling is characterized by its rich character development and a strong sense of place, often drawing on her experiences and observations of society. Through her writing, she contributed to the literary landscape of her time, appealing to readers with her relatable characters and uplifting narratives.

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