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A young girl named Violet grows up in a humble gardener's household, finding joy in tending flowers, befriending animals, and learning at a village school. She meets fairy playfellows and experiences small enchantments that reflect kindness and sympathy toward nature. Acts of compassion and resourcefulness bring comfort to her family during hardship and sometimes strange visitors and mishaps test her courage. As seasons change she gathers berries, cares for creatures, and helps neighbors; later transitions include loss, a new home, and taking on pupils, showing steady moral growth rooted in love of the natural world.
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