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The Barbadoes Girl: A Tale for Young People

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An orphaned girl from the West Indies is placed in an English family's care, and the narrative follows her adaptation among parents and three children through domestic episodes and conversations that prompt moral lessons about temperance, modesty, and steady study. Playful teasing, awkward misunderstandings, and gentle parental correction lead her toward self-reflection and recognition of the harms of indulgence, while the household models kindness, instruction, and prudent behavior. The chapters assemble didactic scenes and gradual character growth aimed at young readers, contrasting impulsive mirth with considerate conduct and underscoring virtue, education, and familial affection.

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Mrs. Hofland

Mrs. Hofland was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to children's literature and poetry. Her notable works include "The Barbadoes Girl: A Tale for Young People," which reflects her interest in moral storytelling for youth, and "A Season at Harrogate," presented in a series of poetical epistles. Through her writings, Hofland aimed to entertain while also imparting valuable lessons, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time. Her works often blend humor and insight, appealing to both young readers and adults.

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