Little Bessie, the Careless Girl, or, Squirrels, Nuts, and Water-Cresses
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A lively children's tale follows a spirited young girl who lives with her hardworking widowed mother and spends outdoor days with her friend as they forage nuts, encounter an injured squirrel, gather water-cresses, go fishing with a boy companion, become lost, and discover a bird's nest. Episodes blend small domestic hardships — the mother's illness and poverty — with childhood mischief, learning, and resourcefulness, portraying friendships, rural pastimes, and the child's growth through responsibility and kindness toward animals.
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