Minnie Brown; or, The Gentle Girl
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A young girl admired for her amiable spirit and devotion cultivates goodness through everyday trials. Domestic episodes—such as a prized sapling killed by exposure, a childhood rescue, and awkward encounters with misbehaving peers—become lessons in patience, forgiveness, and self-discipline taught by her parents and religious example. She responds to temptations to anger with gentleness, keeps her household duties orderly, and learns to prefer virtuous companions while feeling compassion for the wayward. The narrative illustrates that inner character and faith shape a child's beauty and prepare her to endure future troubles.
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