About This Book
A collection of short moral tales for young readers depicting impoverished children and adults who face hardship, work as rag and coal pickers, and confront illness, loss, and temptation. Each story presents everyday scenes—children at coal fields, visits to graveyards, hospital beds, and domestic trials—and emphasizes virtues such as charity, patience, repentance, and faith. Narratives show parental care, community forbearance, and the personal growth that comes from discipline and self-sacrifice, closing with clear moral lessons intended to encourage compassionate conduct and spiritual readiness.
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