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A devoted household attendant secretly removes two sleeping children from their island home by moonlight and transports them in a basket aboard a passing schooner, initiating a flight aimed at safeguarding them. The narrative follows her practical care and resourceful bargaining with sailors, and traces the children's quiet domestic moments alongside episodes of discovery, misunderstanding, and community involvement. Episodic chapters move between tender caregiving, sudden danger, and the arrival of friends and adversaries, culminating in a disrupted flight and an eventual settlement. Themes include devotion and sacrifice, the vulnerability of childhood, and the limits and duties of informal guardianship.

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Title: The Babes in the Basket; or, Daph and Her Charge

Author: Sarah S. Baker

Release date: March 24, 2018 [eBook #56819]

Language: English

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THE

BABES IN THE BASKET;

OR,

Daph and her Charge.

BY THE AUTHOR OF
“TIMID LUCY,” “HEART AND HAND,” ETC.

NEW YORK:
ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH,
683 BROADWAY.
1859.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by
ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States, for
the Southern District of New York.

EDWARD O. JENKINS,
Printer & Stereotyper,
No. 26 Frankfort Street.