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A series of sentimental moral tales gathers around a rural elm meeting where listeners share narratives of hardship and compassion. Stories follow poor children and families—most notably a young street-sweeper whose accident brings her into the care of a benevolent lady, revealing her parents' sickbed privations—and other vignettes of a huckster's daughter and a crippled boy. Each tale traces domestic struggle, urban poverty, and moments of neighborly charity, contrasting genteel comfort with harsh laboring life, and emphasizes Christian forbearance, moral instruction, and the redeeming power of kindness.
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