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The Giant Hands; or, the Reward of Industry

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The narrative follows a poor, industrious boy who leaves his weary mother to seek work; mysterious giant hands visible only to him appear from the clouds to assist, carrying him across hazards and confronting threats such as a roaring cataract and a menacing fortress. Episodes emphasize perseverance, humility, and steady labor, and the boy's trials and supernatural aid culminate in an ethical lesson that consistent effort and good character bring protection and eventual reward.

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Alfred Crowquill

Alfred Crowquill was a 19th-century author and illustrator known for his contributions to children's literature and educational texts. His notable works include "The Giant Hands; or, the Reward of Industry," which emphasizes the values of hard work and perseverance, and "The Pictorial Grammar," an innovative approach to teaching grammar through illustrations. Crowquill's engaging style and imaginative storytelling have left a mark on the literary landscape, particularly in the realm of instructional literature for young readers.

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