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Rebecca Mary

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A sequence of short episodes centers on a small girl whose days are shaped by sewing, household chores, and keen attention to neighborhood life. Vignettes include anxiously completing the hundred-and-first stitch, fearing loss when a ring disappears, tending a proud white rooster, and facing visitors' remarks about a new doll. The tone combines childlike immediacy, plain speech, and gentle humor, exploring themes of responsibility, imagination, and social observation while sketching distinct secondary figures and everyday tensions in a rural domestic setting.

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Annie Hamilton Donnell

Annie Hamilton Donnell was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth, appealing to young readers with relatable characters and engaging narratives. Among her notable titles is "Four Girls and a Compact," which showcases her ability to weave together the lives and experiences of young girls. Donnell's storytelling is characterized by its warmth and optimism, making her a cherished figure in the realm of juvenile fiction. Her stories continue to resonate with readers, reflecting the values and challenges of youth.

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