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A gentle children's tale follows a young girl who learns to be a sunbeam through the example and friendship of two playmates and the care of her father. Episodic scenes depict domestic life, play, school, and small moral lessons that build toward a crisis when the girl's locket is lost, provoking shame and grief. The central arc focuses on confession, repentance, and the practical response of friends and family, whose generosity and forgiveness lead toward reconciliation. Themes of humble responsibility, Christian charity, and the desire to bring comfort to others are woven through simple anecdotes and brief verses.
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