"Little Downy: The History of a Field-Mouse" by Catharine Parr Strickland Traill is a moral tale that explores themes of responsibility, consequence, and compassion through the adventures of a field mouse named Downy. The story begins with a young boy named Alfred, who is upset after a mouse eats his cake. His mother, Mrs. Clifford, uses this incident as an opportunity to teach him a lesson about empathy and the consequences of one's actions. She narrates the story of Downy, a wise and cautious field mouse who lives in a wheat stack with her family. When the farmer decides to dismantle the stack, Downy escapes the ensuing chaos, while her family perishes. Downy then embarks on a journey to find a new home, facing various challenges and learning the importance of hard work and foresight. She eventually settles in a meadow, where she builds a secure nest and gathers food for the winter. However, her life takes a turn when she meets Silket, a charming but irresponsible mouse. Despite his promises, Silket's laziness and mischief lead to trouble, teaching Downy the importance of choosing companions wisely. The story concludes with Alfred realizing the value of kindness and the effect of his actions, as he regrets setting a trap for the mouse that ate his cake. Through Downy's adventures, the tale imparts lessons on the virtues of industriousness, the dangers of idleness, and the significance of compassion.
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