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Aunt Mary
by Mrs. Perring
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- EN
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Aunt Mary Livesay is the central figure, a woman who has assumed the role of primary caregiver for her family following the death of her parents. The novel examines her sense of duty and the moral character she cultivates through her efforts to nurture her siblings and manage household responsibilities. Set in late 19th-century Britain, the story reflects societal expectations of women and familial obligations during this period. As her younger sisters marry and leave the family home, Aunt Mary faces the changing dynamics within her household while maintaining her commitment to her familial role. The narrative investigates themes of character, education, and duty, highlighting the moral development of its protagonist within a social context that values responsibility and self-sacrifice. The work offers a portrayal of domestic life and the moral virtues associated with Victorian ideals of womanhood.
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http://www.childrenslibrary.org/icdl/BookPreview?bookid=peraunt_00360330&summary=true&categories=false&route=advanced_24_4_0_Greek_0_all&lang=English&msg= AUNT MARY BY MRS. PERRING AUTHOR OF 'THE STORY OF A MOUSE,' 'THE STORY OF A CAT,' 'THE CASTLE AND THE COTTAGE,' ETC. LONDON GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS Broadway, Ludgate Hill NEW YORK: 416 BROOME STREET 1881. CONTENTS AUNT MARY. In one of those very pretty suburban villas which are to be seen in the neighbourhood of all our large towns, Aunt Mary lived, at the time when my tale commences. Indeed she had lived there the greater part of her life, for her father, Mr. Livesay, who had been a highly respected merchant in London for a great many years, had, unlike the generality of this prosperous class, retired from business as soon as he had secured a moderate competency for himself, his wife, and their four daughters, of whom our Aunt Mary was the eldest. Mr. Livesay had purchased the pretty house, to which he had retreated from the hurry and bustle of the great city, but before doing so, he had taken care to ascertain that the inhabitants of the adjoining villa were likely to prove agreeable neighbours; and this he had done to his entire satisfaction, as Mr. and Mrs. Maitland, with their two sweet little children, gave promise of pleasurable society. At the time of his retirement from business, the four daughters of Mr. Livesay were grown up to woman's estate; though perhaps that can hardly be said of the youngest, Irene, who was only sixteen, while her two sisters, Ada and Alice, were of the respective ages of eighteen and twenty. Great pains had been taken in the real education of these young ladies, for their excellent mother had spared no pains in their early training; and as they were all quick and clever children, the task of 'teaching the young idea how to shoot,' in their case, proved 'delightful.' We wish this were oftener the case; but to proceed: Aunt Mary, as we have said, was the eldest of these young ladies; she was at the discreet age of four-and-twenty—indeed, she might have been thirty, for the aptitude she displayed in household matters, taking all the care of housekeeping off her good mother's hands, and being looked up to, and appealed to, in all doubtful matters by her sisters. Both Mr. and Mrs. Livesay considered their daughter Mary their chief
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