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The book combines a moral appeal with domestic storytelling to highlight the plight of children who are deaf and cannot speak, arguing for urgent compassion and early instruction. It intersperses a prefatory plea about overcrowded asylums and the difficulty of teaching older children with episodes of family life, outings, and the kindness of neighbors and benefactors. Through these scenes it shows how structured education and institutional care can transform limited prospects into practical skills and employment, while urging readers to support provision for young pupils before adolescence makes learning far more difficult.

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Elizabeth Sandham

Elizabeth Sandham was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her works often blend moral lessons with engaging narratives, making them appealing to young readers. Among her notable titles is "A Cup of Sweets, That Can Never Cloy: or, Delightful Tales for Good Children," which showcases her ability to craft delightful tales that entertain while imparting values. Sandham's writing reflects the educational and moralistic trends of her time, aiming to nurture the character of young persons through imaginative storytelling.

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