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Dick and Dolly

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The narrative centers on twins who, after losing their parents, are sent to live with their aunts in Connecticut. Adjusting to their new home at the Dana homestead, the children navigate their relationships with their aunts, who are initially apprehensive about the disruption the twins may bring to their orderly lives. As the story unfolds, the twins explore their surroundings, engage in various adventures, and adapt to their new environment, all while maintaining their close bond. Themes of family, adaptation, and childhood innocence are prevalent throughout the work.

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Carolyn Wells

Carolyn Wells was an American author and poet, known for her contributions to children's literature and mystery fiction. With a prolific output of over sixty works, she created engaging stories that often featured strong female characters and imaginative plots. Some of her notable titles include "A Chain of Evidence," which showcases her knack for crafting intriguing mysteries, and "Betty's Happy Year," a charming tale aimed at younger readers. Wells's writing is characterized by its playful language and relatable themes, making her a beloved figure in early 20th-century literature.

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