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A collection of sentimental short stories centered on a large white poodle and the poor yet spirited children who care for him. The leading story follows the dog's bond with a lame boy and his siblings as they navigate daily hardships, neighborhood life around a grand church, and small acts of kindness. Additional tales offer character sketches and moral vignettes—an ambitious rose-tree, a determined servant, and other episodes—blending vivid street scenes, domestic struggles, and affectionate animal portrayals. The pieces emphasize compassion, resilience, and the warm rhythms of communal life, rendered in picturesque description and episodic narrative.

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Ouida

Ouida was the pen name of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramé, known for her vivid storytelling and strong characterizations. Active in the late 19th century, she gained popularity for her works that often explored themes of love, social issues, and the human condition. One of her most famous stories, "A Dog of Flanders," reflects her ability to evoke deep emotional responses through simple yet poignant narratives. Ouida's writing style is characterized by its lush descriptions and a focus on the lives of the upper classes, making her a notable figure in Victorian literature.

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