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Hesba Stretton, a prominent 19th-century children's author, infused her stories with Christian values, using them to address social issues of her time. Her tales, often popular in schools and Sunday schools, reflect moral lessons aimed at young readers. The narrative excerpt highlights Mrs. Bolton's involvement in her parish, showcasing her pride in supporting a beloved clergyman, Mr. Chantrey, whose growing popularity brings her satisfaction. Stretton's work exemplifies the intertwining of faith and social commentary in children's literature.
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Brought Home, Hesba Stretton
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