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Scamp and I: A Story of City By-Ways

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The narrative follows two impoverished siblings who slip from a dank cellar into the glitter of affluent London thoroughfares, imagining themselves as members of high society while confronting hunger and the temptation to steal. Scenes alternate between vivid shop windows, carriages, and fashionable crowds and the cramped, candlelit room where the children live, showing their play-acted fantasies, resourcefulness, and moral choices. The prose remains observational, balancing sympathy for childhood longing with an unflinching portrayal of urban poverty and the pressures that push ordinary survival into petty crime.

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L. T. Meade

L. T. Meade was a prolific British author known for her engaging children's and young adult fiction in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She often explored themes of adventure, friendship, and the challenges faced by young girls. Her notable works include "A Bevy of Girls," which captures the spirited lives of schoolgirls, and "A Girl in Ten Thousand," highlighting the resilience and determination of its protagonist. Meade's writing is characterized by its lively narratives and strong female characters, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of children's literature.

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