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The Wishing Cap

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The story follows a pious orphan boy, Charles, who refuses to use a playful paper wishing-cap because his late parents taught him to seek God's blessing rather than worldly desires. When other children try the cap and receive their fancied toys, their excitement turns to quarrels, broken possessions, and hurt feelings, exposing vanity and selfishness. The narrative contrasts obedient faith and contentment with impulsiveness and indulgence, showing moral consequences and encouraging prayer, self-control, and trust in divine providence. Scenes alternate between domestic play and didactic reflection, closing with corrective discipline and lessons intended to cultivate virtue in young readers.

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Mary Martha Sherwood

Mary Martha Sherwood was an English author known for her contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. She wrote a variety of stories that often conveyed moral lessons and reflected the values of her time. Among her notable works is "The Fairchild Family," which explores themes of family life and virtue. Sherwood's storytelling often featured relatable characters and engaging narratives, making her works appealing to young readers. In addition to her fiction, she also wrote educational texts, further influencing the landscape of children's literature during her era.

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