"Jessie's Parrot" by Joanna H. Mathews is a charming narrative that explores themes of friendship, misunderstanding, and compassion among a group of young schoolgirls. The story begins with the departure of Fanny Leroy from school, as her family plans to travel to Europe. Her cousin, Hattie, is set to take her place, but Fanny's reluctance to speak ill of Hattie leaves her classmates curious about the new girl. As the story unfolds, the children embark on an excursion to Central Park, where they encounter various adventures and challenges. During the outing, a misunderstanding arises when Hattie plays a trick on her classmates, leading them to believe an old man is a threat. This incident causes distress among the children, particularly Belle, who is sensitive and easily upset. However, Bessie, one of the more compassionate and brave girls, discovers that the old man is harmless and in need of assistance. Through her kindness, the children learn about the man's struggles and his granddaughter Jessie's sacrifice of selling her beloved parrot to support him. The narrative highlights the importance of empathy and understanding, as the children come to realize the value of helping others and the shift in their actions. The story concludes with a sense of resolution and growth among the characters, as they learn to navigate their relationships with kindness and maturity.
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