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A set of short narratives that moves between domestic realism and allegorical fantasy, depicting moral growth and the imagination's power. One tale observes a man's altered demeanor and the changes in his shop as outward signs of inward transformation, while a Christmas parable follows a child's yearning for chastening and spiritual gifts. A longer fable traces two luminous figures through trials that teach courage, fear, and enlightenment. Other sketches examine conscience, social pretence, and the consequences of small mercies. Recurring concerns include moral testing, redemption, and the tension between everyday hardship and transcendent compassion, rendered in lyrical, moralizing prose.
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