About This Book
The narrative follows a group of young children under the care of a governess as they enact nursery mischief, play truant, and explore fields, rivers, and woods. Episodic chapters present outings, imaginative games toward a fancied Golden City, and small domestic adventures such as a paper chase, a donkey ride, and encounters with local figures. Scenes balance lively play with developing conscience, showing attempts at generosity, promise-keeping, and the consequences of disobedience. The tone remains gently moral and observational, tracing gradual emotional and moral growth through ordinary incidents and childlike imagination.
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