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How little Bessie kept the wolf from the door

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A struggling family lives in an old subdivided house near Lincoln's Inn Fields, where the father labors copying papers and the mother sews to support their children; the youngest girl, Bessie, through resourcefulness and kindness, plays a pivotal role in averting hunger and securing relief. The story traces daily hardships, small acts of charity, the intervention of sympathetic neighbors, and moments of moral and spiritual consolation, culminating in reconciliation and renewed hope. Themes include poverty, parental sacrifice, childhood innocence, communal compassion, and the redemptive power of practical kindness.

About the Author

Coates, Mrs. portrait

Mrs. Coates

Mrs. Coates is an author recognized for her children's literature, particularly her notable work "How Little Bessie Kept the Wolf from the Door." This story reflects themes of resourcefulness and resilience, appealing to young readers with its engaging narrative. While not much is widely known about her life or other contributions, her writing captures the imagination and moral lessons that are characteristic of early children's stories.

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