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The Adventures of a Marmotte / Sold for the Distressed Irish

Chapter 2: PREFACE.
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A marmot recounts being born in an Alpine crevice, captured as a youngster by a village boy named José, and brought to a valley cottage where it adapts to domestic life. It offers a physical description, learns tricks, shares food and affection with José and his neighbours, resists sale to travellers, and enjoys popular attention before confronting the distress of being promised to another child. The narrative blends playful episodes, simple moral reflections on obedience and gratitude, and charitable purpose, framing the animal's memories as an engaging, didactic tale for young readers.

PREFACE.

In presenting this little Work to the Public, I can solicit for it no better protection than the generosity of an English heart; and I must beg my little readers will make allowances for the faults it may contain, in consideration of the cause in which it was written.

ELIZA GREY.

June, 1831.