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A collection of short moral tales for young readers featuring animal fables and domestic scenes. One story follows a young beaver who helps establish a new pond community, navigates peer pressure, disobedience, and capture, and experiences loss and unexpected friendships; other pieces portray children staging a lively barn exhibition and a family grappling with a mother's bequest. Across the tales, simple plots and wholesome episodes emphasize industry, responsibility, family bonds, the hazards of bad companions, and the comforts of friendship, using plain narration and an episodic structure suited to juvenile audiences.
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