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Polly of Lady Gay Cottage

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The narrative follows a spirited young girl who lives with kind neighbors and meets everyday adventures in a close-knit community. An injured acquaintance who clutches a small rosewood box draws her into hospital anxieties and uneasy family relations with an overbearing relative. School misunderstandings, friendship tests, unexpected visitors, and seasonal incidents like a blizzard and a summer-night mystery create a string of episodic scenes that show her kindness, courage, and practical resourcefulness. Encounters with cousins, townspeople, and exchanged letters deepen relationships and encourage steady personal growth amid social expectations and domestic challenges.

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Emma C. Dowd

Emma C. Dowd was an American author known for her engaging children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often feature strong, relatable young female protagonists navigating various adventures and challenges. Among her notable titles is "Doodles, the Sunshine Boy," which showcases her ability to blend humor and heartwarming narratives. Dowd's stories frequently emphasize themes of friendship, resilience, and the importance of community, making her contributions to children's literature both entertaining and meaningful. Her series featuring the character Polly, including titles like "Polly and the Princess" and "Polly of Lady Gay Cottage," reflects her talent for creating memorable characters that resonate with young readers.

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