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A framed collection of didactic short stories for young readers in which an auntly narrator gathers episodes about children such as Alice, Jessie, Florence, Grace, Clara and Ellen to illustrate virtues of benevolence, truth, generosity, justice and self-government. Scenes range from domestic caregiving and childhood play to responses to illness and loss, emphasizing forgiveness, patience, and practical moral instruction. The narrator intervenes with gentle counsel, shared outings, and household examples to teach emotional self-control and compassion through accessible vignettes intended to guide children's hearts and conduct.

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Maria J. McIntosh

Maria J. McIntosh was a 19th-century American author known for her contributions to children's literature and domestic fiction. Her works often reflect the values and social norms of her time, focusing on themes of family, morality, and the importance of community. Among her notable titles are "Aunt Kitty's Tales," a collection of stories that entertain while imparting moral lessons, and "Evenings at Donaldson Manor; Or, The Christmas Guest," which captures the spirit of hospitality and festive gatherings. McIntosh's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her era.

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