A Flat Iron for a Farthing; or, Some Passages in the Life of an only Son
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An only son recounts a sequence of childhood and coming‑of‑age episodes rooted in home and parish life: the early loss of his mother and the solace of the kindly nurse Mrs. Bundle; play and small purchases, a beloved dog named Rubens, friendships with cousins and a companion called Polly; lessons in charity, visits to the sick, and village duties; schooldays, a tutor’s influence, and the challenges of adolescence; followed by family complications, courtships, and bereavements. The book is composed as linked vignettes that blend gentle humor, moral reflection, and affectionate sketches of domestic and community characters as the narrator matures.
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