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The narrative follows a poor, industrious boy named Harrison whose steady labor supports his family and shapes his character. Early episodes show him shelling peas, mourning a lost sister, and resolving to earn for his mother; later chapters trace his education, entry into trade, a deceptive secret partner, and eventual vindication and reward. Interwoven are companion tales of sailors and homecoming that reinforce themes of diligence, providence, repentance, and moral conduct. Chapters are framed by biblical maxims and the structure emphasizes practical industry, honest dealing, and religious faith as paths to personal improvement.

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Madeline Leslie

Madeline Leslie was a prolific author known for her engaging children's literature in the 19th century. She wrote over 40 works, often focusing on themes of morality, friendship, and the joys of childhood. Her notable titles include "Bertie and the Gardeners; or, The Way to be Happy" and "Cora and The Doctor; or, Revelations of A Physician's Wife," which reflect her ability to weave life lessons into entertaining narratives. Leslie's stories often featured relatable characters and situations, making her a beloved figure in children's literature of her time.

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