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Two Christmas Stories: Sam Franklin's Savings-Bank; A Miserable Christmas and a Happy New Year

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A pair of Christmas tales examine thrift, secrecy, and domestic care: in one, a working man quietly accumulates bank-notes hidden in an old waistcoat, becoming increasingly anxious and stingy until his wife’s inadvertent sale of the garment triggers a personal crisis; the other sketches a bleak holiday that gradually gives way to a more hopeful new year, tracing hardship, small acts of kindness, and moral reckonings within ordinary households.

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Hesba Stretton

Hesba Stretton was a British author known for her children's literature and moral tales in the late 19th century. She gained popularity for her ability to weave themes of faith, family, and social issues into her narratives. One of her most notable works, "No Place Like Home," reflects her deep understanding of domestic life and the challenges faced by families. Stretton's stories often feature strong moral lessons and are characterized by their emotional depth and relatable characters. Throughout her career, she published numerous titles, including "Alone in London" and "Jessica's First Prayer; and, Jessica's Mother," which continue to resonate with readers today.

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