Princess Polly's Playmates
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A close-knit group of children centered on Polly Sherwood engage in garden games, letters, and small-town outings that reveal everyday delights and minor troubles. Episodes trace visits among friends, a much-anticipated letter from Rose, a mischievous ragamuffin called Gyp, and the quiet loneliness of an older neighbor, Aunt Judith. Settings shift from a country hall to the village, a studio, and the shore, assembling interlaced vignettes of play, petty conflicts, and reconciliations. The narrative focuses on friendship, community bonds, imaginative play, and the gentle, compassionate responses that resolve childhood mischief.
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