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The Maid and the Magpie / An Interesting Tale Founded on Facts

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A versified moral tale follows a young servant whose love and filial devotion are tested when a magpie steals household silver, provoking misunderstandings and a legal accusation that result in her imprisonment and near execution. Her lover and family suffer until the bird’s theft is exposed and the recovered items clear her name, restoring domestic peace. Presented in ballad form, the narrative traces events with plain language and refrains that underscore themes of innocence, reputation, providence, and communal remorse, concluding with reconciliation and the symbolic punishment of the magpie.

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Charles Moreton

Charles Moreton is an author known for his work in the early 19th century, particularly for his intriguing tale "The Maid and the Magpie / An Interesting Tale Founded on Facts." This narrative weaves elements of fiction with real-life events, reflecting the storytelling style of its time. Moreton's writing often explores themes of morality and human experience, contributing to the literary landscape of his era. While not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the narrative techniques and societal concerns of early Victorian literature.

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