The Little Quaker; or, the Triumph of Virtue. A Tale for the Instruction of Youth
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The tale follows two pampered brothers whose idleness and cruelty—directed at animals and at a quiet neighboring Quaker boy—bring shame and sorrow to their household. Their mockery and violent games culminate in an intrusion on the Quaker’s meadow, where the peaceful youth reproves rather than retaliates. A later accident plunges one brother into mortal danger, and the Quaker risks his life to save him, forcing a stern parental reckoning and emphasizing themes of compassion, moral constancy, and the consequences of vice versus virtue.
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