About This Book
A boisterous group of seven children, recently recovered from illness and left without their usual governess, spend a Sunday in mischief until a kindly neighbor challenges them to consider what each lacks. One child experiences an inward Christian turning that alters motives more than outward habits, and the circle then faces lessons about prayer, work, responsibility, and service. Through episodes of temptation, reflection, and small acts of duty, the children gradually develop greater self-control, compassion, and steady moral growth, with the narrative tracing their move from heedlessness to practical faith and its consequences.
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