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A collection of short moral tales that depicts sudden reversals of fortune and domestic trials, arranged for younger readers. One story follows Sarah as she tends a dying, miserly father who demands that she preserve the room and refuse aid to a sister, setting up tensions about greed, duty, and forgiveness. Other tales illustrate prudence, perseverance, cleverness, and the difference between outward show and real worth, resolving problems through modest, incident-driven episodes. Plain narration, domestic detail, and explicit moral reflection shape the volume into concise instructional stories meant to prompt ethical consideration.

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Mrs. S. C. Hall

Mrs. S. C. Hall was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to English literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. She gained recognition for her storytelling ability and her vivid characterizations. Among her notable works is "The Buccaneer: A Tale," which showcases her talent for weaving adventure and romance. Hall's writing often reflects the social and cultural dynamics of her time, making her stories both engaging and reflective of the era. In addition to her novels, she also wrote short stories, such as those found in "Turns of Fortune, and Other Tales," further enriching the literary landscape of her period.

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