Little Miss Mouse
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A young girl named Ruth navigates household chores, schoolroom discipline, and small domestic adventures as episodes focus on sewing lessons, a broken favorite doll named Henrietta, playground quarrels, and neighborhood friendships. Scenes move between home and school, where teachers enforce manners and children learn to make amends, and family moments introduce visitors, a surprise party, and the appearance of Uncle Sidney. Through gentle mischief, homesickness, and eventual travel, the narrative presents a series of moral and practical lessons about responsibility, companionship, and growing up within a close-knit community.
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