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Stories of a Governess

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A young governess arrives to care for children left motherless and combines household duties with gentle religious instruction and illustrative tales. Framed by domestic scenes—prayers, snowy afternoons, and lesson times—the narratives she relates examine conscience, moral choice, repentance, and charity through episodic portraits of the children’s mistakes and gradual improvement. Each story models virtues and practical Christian lessons, balancing warm family moments with reflections on duty, self-examination, and the shaping influence of patient example and guidance.

About the Author

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Annie Fisler

Annie Fisler was a 19th-century author known for her work in children's literature. Her notable book, "Stories of a Governess," reflects her experiences and insights into the lives of children and their education. Fisler's writing often combines moral lessons with engaging narratives, making her stories both entertaining and instructive. While not widely recognized today, her contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the educational values and societal norms of her time.

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