
Stories for Helen
The Consequences of Indiscretion and the Value of Integrity
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"Stories for Helen" by Eliza Leslie is a collection of moral tales aimed at young readers, emphasizing the importance of discretion, integrity, and the consequences of one's actions. The excerpt provided includes two stories: "The Tell-Tale" and "The Boarding-School Feast." In "The Tell-Tale," Rosamond Evering is a young girl with a penchant for repeating everything she hears, often with embellishments. Her indiscretion leads to a series of unfortunate events, including the loss of a valuable family servant, the alienation of a neighbor, and ultimately, her father's financial ruin. Through the...
"Stories for Helen" by Eliza Leslie is a collection of moral tales aimed at young readers, emphasizing the importance of discretion, integrity, and the consequences of one's actions. The excerpt provided includes two stories: "The Tell-Tale" and "The Boarding-School Feast." In "The Tell-Tale," Rosamond Evering is a young girl with a penchant for repeating everything she hears, often with embellishments. Her indiscretion leads to a series of unfortunate events, including the loss of a valuable family servant, the alienation of a neighbor, and ultimately, her father's financial ruin. Through these experiences, Rosamond learns the hard way about the repercussions of her actions and eventually reforms her behavior. In "The Boarding-School Feast," Henrietta Harwood, a new student at Mrs. Middleton's boarding school, introduces her peers to the idea of organizing a secret feast. Despite the school's excellent provisions, Henrietta's influence leads the girls to indulge in a clandestine gathering. Isabella Caldwell, a conscientious student, initially resists participating due to her commitment to helping a poor washerwoman. However, she reluctantly contributes to the feast fund, sacrificing her charitable intentions. The story highlights the tension between peer pressure and personal values, ultimately showcasing the importance of making ethical choices. Both tales serve as cautionary narratives, illustrating the significance of honesty, responsibility, and the impact of one's decisions on themselves and others.