The Little Dog Trusty; The Orange Man; and the Cherry Orchard; Being the Tenth Part of Early Lessons (1801)
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A set of short didactic stories for children presents simple moral lessons through domestic incidents and small adventures. One tale follows two young brothers whose broken basin of milk prompts one to confess and the other to lie, with the liar suffering consequences that underline the value of honesty and courage. The remaining pieces stage straightforward scenes—a visit from an orange seller and an episode in a cherry orchard—that model generosity, prudence, and the expected conduct of children, using plain narration and clear moral conclusions suited to early readers.
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