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An autobiographical memoir of early years composed as a series of vivid childhood vignettes. The narrative recalls the earliest impressions—domestic scenes, intense fears of animals and storms, and small crises that summoned family attention—and proceeds through anecdotes about siblings, household instruction, and everyday play. These sketches emphasize how ordinary incidents and family relationships shaped temperament and values, tracing a gradual shift from timidity toward steadier resolve and moral reflection that informs later life choices.

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Clara Barton

Clara Barton (1821-1912) was a pioneering American nurse, teacher, and humanitarian, best known for founding the American Red Cross. Her work during the Civil War, where she provided crucial medical care to soldiers, established her reputation as a dedicated and compassionate leader in times of crisis. Barton authored several notable works, including "A Story of the Red Cross; Glimpses of Field Work," which details her experiences and the organization's mission. Throughout her life, she advocated for the rights of the wounded and the importance of humanitarian aid, leaving a lasting impact on the field of nursing and disaster relief.

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