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Little Pollie / Or a Bunch of Violets

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The narrative follows a fragile young flower-seller who navigates London streets selling violets, forming a close friendship with a rougher streetwise companion, and attending Sunday-school. Episodes portray her generosity and uprightness—managing earnings, tidying home for the Sabbath, rescuing a despairing woman on a bridge, and aiding other poor children—across scenes of church, holiday gatherings, and everyday hardship. Themes of charity, faith, resilience, and the comforts of small domestic rituals bind the linked short chapters into a compassionate portrait of urban childhood.

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Gertrude P. Dyer

Gertrude P. Dyer was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works often blend moral lessons with engaging narratives, making them appealing to young readers. One of her notable books, "Little Pollie / Or a Bunch of Violets," showcases her ability to weave themes of innocence and virtue into charming stories. Additionally, her collection "Parables from Flowers" reflects her affinity for nature and its lessons, further establishing her as a writer who sought to inspire and educate through her literary creations.

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