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A collection of short didactic tales for young readers that uses lively, often exaggerated episodes to illustrate moral lessons. Each story depicts a domestic incident or childish adventure—temptation, ill-chosen companionship, impatience, foolish fears, or small acts of kindness—and traces practical consequences such as guilt, correction, and reconciliation. The pieces shift between comic admonition and gentle instruction, relying on concrete situations like petty theft, the choice of friends, and assistance to the needy to encourage honesty, prudence, empathy, and good manners.

About the Author

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E. Fenwick

E. Fenwick was a writer known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. His notable works include "Secresy; or, Ruin on the Rock," which explores themes of secrecy and moral dilemmas, and "The Bad Family & Other Stories," a collection that delves into the complexities of familial relationships. Fenwick's storytelling often reflects the social issues of his time, making his works a valuable part of the literary heritage of the period.

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