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A series of short, self-contained tales uses familiar proverbs as prompts to dramatize everyday moral lessons. Set largely in domestic and small-town settings, the stories follow young people and their families as they face choices about thrift, pride, generosity, duty, and practical cleverness. Tone shifts between comic sketches and earnest parables, with plots built on misunderstandings, small sacrifices, and resourceful fixes that produce instructive outcomes. Each vignette emphasizes plain, anecdotal storytelling aimed at shaping character and practical ethics for young readers.
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