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The Man Who Stole A Meeting-House / 1878, From "Coupon Bonds"

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A traveling narrator recounts his time working for Jedwort, a bent, miserly farmer whose obsessive hoarding leaves his patient wife and children in poverty. He describes how Jedwort planned and carried out the audacious theft of a meeting-house and how the narrator assisted under orders. The story pairs comic, detailed portraits of Jedwort's person and habits with pointed social observation about avarice, domestic hardship, and the tension between outward respectability and private meanness, showing how greed undermines family welfare and community decency.

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J. T. Trowbridge

J. T. Trowbridge was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and adventure stories in the 19th century. His works often reflect themes of resilience and exploration, appealing to young readers of his time. Notable titles include "Cudjo's Cave," which combines adventure with moral lessons, and "A Chance for Himself; or, Jack Hazard and His Treasure," a tale of self-discovery and ambition. Trowbridge's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of American youth literature.

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