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The Factory Boy

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A poor boy works long hours in a stocking factory to help support his sick mother and baby sister. One cold morning he finds a silver dollar, shares what little food he has, and gives the coin to his mother, which draws the attention of a compassionate young mill couple. They provide food, offer employment help, arrange schooling, and supply necessities like new shoes, gradually improving the family’s situation. Through humble scenes of labor, honesty, and Christian charity, the narrative follows the child’s moral growth and the household’s steady uplift into a safer, more hopeful home life.

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Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie was a prolific author known for her engaging children's literature in the 19th century. She wrote over 40 works, often focusing on themes of morality, friendship, and the joys of childhood. Her notable titles include "Bertie and the Gardeners; or, The Way to be Happy" and "Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife," which reflect her ability to weave life lessons into entertaining narratives. Leslie's stories often featured relatable characters and situations, making her a beloved figure in children's literature of her time.

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