In "The Wouldbegoods," the Bastable children are determined to improve their behavior and become "good" after causing a series of mischiefs and mishaps in their previous adventures. Their efforts to reform themselves and do good deeds, however, often lead to unintended consequences and humorous situations.The story is narrated by Oswald Bastable, one of the siblings, and his perspective adds a charming and often humorous tone to the narrative. The children come up with various plans to help others and improve their conduct, but their well-intentioned efforts frequently go awry, leading to a series of entertaining escapades.
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