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The narrative follows a carefree grasshopper who, after a thrifty ant refuses him shelter, collapses in winter and is unintentionally taken into the warm home of a family of meadow-mice. They nurse him back to health with food and warmed gooseberry syrup, give him a cozy bed, and include him in household life; later he repays their kindness by bravely rescuing the mice children from a menacing black cat. Gentle humor, bright illustrations, and a focus on generosity and compassion guide the tale for young readers.

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John Rae

John Rae was a Scottish explorer and writer, known for his contributions to Arctic exploration and social commentary. His notable works include "Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea in 1846 and 1847," which details his adventures in the Canadian Arctic, and "Life of Adam Smith," a biographical account of the influential economist. Rae's writings reflect his keen observations of society and nature, making him a significant figure in both exploration and literature. Additionally, his work "Contemporary Socialism" showcases his engagement with social issues of his time.

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