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The booklet gathers didactic verses for young readers, chiefly an alphabetical rhyme that assigns familiar objects, virtues, and playful images to each letter in short couplets. It also includes a fable in verse about a child who pursues a brilliant butterfly only to discover it as a lifeless insect, prompting reflection on deceptive pleasures and the difference between appearance and substance. The tone alternates between sing-song instruction and moral reflection, using simple language and clear pairings to teach letters, manners, and a cautionary lesson about eager desire.

About the Author

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Margery Two-Shoes

Margery Two-Shoes is a lesser-known author recognized for her work in children's literature during the 19th century. She is best known for her book "The Sugar-Plumb / or, Golden Fairing," which reflects the whimsical and moralistic themes prevalent in the genre at the time. Her writing often aimed to entertain while imparting valuable lessons to young readers, contributing to the rich tapestry of early children's storytelling. Though not widely celebrated today, her work offers a glimpse into the literary culture of her era.

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