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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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