*The Nobel & the Floor-Maid* The Tewksbury Institute in Massachusetts was known for housing the poor and ill. A young girl named Anne was sent there after her mother’s death, as her behaviour was incorrigible – which means nobody could do anything about her. She would bite and scream, and throw her food at people. Even the doctors and nurses could not examine her properly. She would spit and scratch at them as they tried to get close. For this reason, she would often be put in a cage – something like a small prison cell, kept in the basement of an old section of the building. An elderly floor maid who worked there, observed all this and felt very sorry for the little girl. She would often think to herself, “I sure would hate to be locked up in a cage like that.” She wanted to help her, but didn't have any idea what she could do. She would wonder, “If the doctors and nurses cannot help her, what can someone like me do?" So, one night after work, she just baked a small cake...
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