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Mr. Pat's Little Girl: A Story of the Arden Foresters

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A lonely young girl named Rosalind finds an unexpected companion in a quirky cabinetmaker and is drawn into a woodland-themed club called the Arden Foresters. The episodic tale follows her forming friendships, taking part in pageantry and village life, and confronting small-town puzzles such as a lost ring, an imprisoned maiden, and auction-room disputes. Pastoral scenes, light detective elements, and social encounters shape her experiences, while themes of community, loyalty, and gentle maturation emerge through meetings, reconciliations, and the club’s playful traditions.

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Mary Finley Leonard

Mary Finley Leonard was an American author known for her engaging children's literature and stories that often explore themes of community and friendship. Among her notable works is "Mr. Pat's Little Girl: A Story of the Arden Foresters," which showcases her ability to weave heartwarming narratives that resonate with young readers. Leonard's writing is characterized by its charm and simplicity, making her stories accessible and enjoyable for children. Her contributions to early 20th-century literature reflect a keen understanding of childhood experiences and the importance of neighborhood bonds.

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