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[The Lesson of the Ball: From Mischief to Reconciliation at Plumfield]-[Little Men - Part 09]

Little Men · B1 ·

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The Lesson of the Ball: From Mischief to Reconciliation at Plumfield

The Anticipation of the Ball

The chapter opens with an invitation from Daisy to the boys—Demi, Tommy, and Nat—to attend a ball in the nursery. The invitation comes with clear instructions: Nat must bring his fiddle, and the boys must behave to earn the "goodies" the girls have spent time preparing. The boys approach the event with a mix of curiosity and self-interest, viewing it as an opportunity to "play at being gentlemen" and enjoy the food. Meanwhile, Daisy and Nan prepare with earnestness, though Nan remains skeptical of Tommy’s ability to remain well-behaved, noting, "He always does [something bad], even though he doesn't mean to."

The Nursery Gathering and Rising Tensions

The party begins with a humorous display of formal attire, as the boys arrive wearing "paper collars, tall black hats and unmatched gloves." Despite the initial formality, the atmosphere quickly shifts. The boys struggle to maintain their composure, erupting into laughter at the girls' elaborate costumes, which prompts a stern warning from Daisy and Nan. The social tension escalates when the boys, hoping to avoid the social rigors of the event, try to skip the dancing. However, they are forced to participate as "the two couples did the best they could" to dance to Nat’s fiddle music, despite the girls "tripping over their costumes."

The Ruined Feast

The climax of the conflict occurs during the meal. After consuming "molasses and water" and listening to Nan sing, the boys are served custard, which proves to be so "runny that they ended up having to drink it." The situation devolves into chaos when the "raisin tarts" go missing. Nan discovers them in Tommy’s pockets, and instead of returning them, Tommy turns the situation into a game. The ensuing chase leads to "pieces of tart flying every which way," effectively ruining the ball and leaving Daisy in tears.

Jo’s Intervention and Discipline

Jo, acting as a moral authority, intervenes immediately. She reprimands the boys, emphasizing that "you shouldn't have fun at other people's expense." She addresses the gender dynamics of the group, telling Demi, "I don't want you to tease Daisy," and imposes a strict punishment: the boys are banned from any future balls and must keep "entirely away from the girls" until further notice. While the boys initially pretend not to care, the social isolation soon proves difficult, leading them to seek help from "Father Bear" to make amends.

Redemption on Pennyroyal Hill

The final act of the story demonstrates the boys' growth. After spending hours in secret preparation, they invite the girls and Jo to a "surprise party" at Pennyroyal Hill. The boys demonstrate genuine thoughtfulness, having prepared a decorated wagon for the girls and crafted "beautiful new kites" as gifts. This gesture of reconciliation is successful; the kites, which "floated on the wind," serve as a symbol of restored harmony. The afternoon ends in laughter and joy, marking a transition from the boys' thoughtless mischief to a more mature understanding of kindness and respect, proving that "all was right again between the girls and the boys."

🎯Key Sentences

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I've never been to a ball.
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What do you do?
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Please don't,
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I can't help it.
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You look so funny.
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📝Key Phrases

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buzzing about
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dressed up
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keep the peace
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out of breath
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helped himself to
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 8 Daisy's Ball.
One day the boys were all sitting around just waiting for something to happen when an invitation came from Daisy.
Mrs Shakespeare-Smith would like to have Mr John Brooke Demi, Mr Thomas Banks Tommy and Mr Nathaniel Blake Nat come to her ball at three o'clock today.
P.S.
Nat must bring his fiddle so we can dance, and all the boys must behave or they cannot have the goodies we've cooked.
After a careful inspection of the paper, Tommy said, The girls have been cooking lots of goodies.

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