
Daisy's Work: The Third Commandment, published in 1870 by Joanna H. Mathews, is a children's novel that follows a young flower girl named Daisy as she navigates life in a bustling city. The story emphasizes the importance of moral values, particularly the Third Commandment, as Daisy encounters various characters, including a soldier who learns about respect for God's name through her influence. The book explores themes of compassion, social class, and the challenges of adhering to biblical principles, making it a significant work in juvenile fiction.


























