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Lucy Raymond; Or, The Children's Watchword

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The narrative follows a young girl in a rural village whose development is shaped by Sunday-school teaching, family duties, and emerging personal faith. Domestic scenes, country outings, and schoolroom moments give way to tests of character—temptations, partings, and new responsibilities—that prompt reflection and moral decision. Relationships with friends and elders, encounters with ambition and recognition, and a period of leaving and returning chart a steady coming-of-age trajectory that ends with reconciled ties and a clearer sense of duty and purpose.

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Agnes Maule Machar

Agnes Maule Machar was a Scottish author known for her contributions to children's literature and novels that often explore themes of morality and personal growth. Her notable works include "Down the River to the Sea," which reflects her keen observations of nature and human experience, and "Lucy Raymond; Or, The Children's Watchword," a story that emphasizes the importance of virtue and guidance for young readers. Machar's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and thoughtful insights, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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