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A young girl walks with her mother past enticing shop windows and longs for pretty objects; when faced with choosing between a decorative blue glass jar and a pair of shoes she needs, she opts for the jar. At home she discovers the blue color comes from a dark liquid and the glass is plain; meanwhile her worn shoes worsen, causing daily discomfort and missed pleasures. The narrative traces the consequences of impulsive preference for appearance over practical needs, emphasizing the value of close inspection, deliberate choice, and bearing disappointment with patience.

About the Author

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Maria Edgeworth

Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849) was an Anglo-Irish writer known for her contributions to the development of the novel and for her insightful explorations of social issues. Her most famous work, "Castle Rackrent," is often regarded as one of the first historical novels in English, offering a vivid portrayal of Irish society through the eyes of a servant. Edgeworth's writing is characterized by its moral complexity and keen observations of human behavior, as seen in her various collections of tales and novels, such as "Belinda" and "Murad the Unlucky, and Other Tales." In addition to fiction, she also wrote extensively on education, advocating for practical approaches to learning.

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