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Nelly

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A poor young girl raised by her grandmother yearns for education and respectability while performing household chores and selling milk. She endures social embarrassment when comparing herself to better-dressed peers, learns fine needlework and tatting from a compassionate shopwoman and teacher, and earns small payments for carefully kept handiwork. Through perseverance, growing cleanliness, and honest labor she gains self‑confidence, saves toward a spelling-book, and demonstrates how faithfulness in small duties opens practical opportunities. The narrative presents sequential episodes intended to illustrate moral lessons about industry, trustworthiness, and prudent thrift.

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Lucy Ellen Guernsey

Lucy Ellen Guernsey was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and novels that often explore themes of morality and personal growth. Her works, such as "A Lent in Earnest" and "Ethel's Trial," reflect her interest in the complexities of human relationships and the challenges faced by young women in her time. Guernsey's storytelling is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making her stories appealing to both children and adult readers. Throughout her literary career, she published numerous titles, including "Lady Betty's Governess" and "Guy Falconer," which showcase her ability to weave moral lessons into entertaining tales.

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