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A Dog of Flanders, The Nürnberg Stove, and Other Stories

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A collection of sentimental short stories portraying humble domestic and village life, often focusing on solitary or orphaned figures and their loyal companions. One tale follows an orphaned boy and his devoted dog as they endure poverty, hardship, and communal indifference while clinging to small comforts and aspirations; another turns on the human associations of an aged stove. Other narratives offer rustic vignettes, childhood memories, and quiet moral incidents, linked by themes of compassion, endurance, and the consolations of loyalty amid hardship.

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[A] Jan Asselyn, called Krabbetje, the Little Crab, born 1610, master-potter of Delft and Haarlem.