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A sheltered eight-year-old named Priscilla lives a quiet, solitary life in a carefully managed nursery until Miss Cissy brings a lively girl named Polly to visit. Their companionship turns routine days into shared play, birthday celebrations, and small household adventures with nurses and attendants. Through parties, outings, and a series of episodic challenges and triumphs, the children learn about friendship, resourcefulness, and growing confidence, while family relationships and Priscilla’s daily habits are gently reshaped by the pleasures and trials of imaginative play.

About the Author

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Julie M. Lippmann

Julie M. Lippmann was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of children's and young adult fiction. Her notable works include "Dreamland," which explores themes of imagination and adventure, and "The Governess," a story that reflects the complexities of childhood and education. Lippmann's writing often combines elements of whimsy with moral lessons, making her stories both entertaining and instructive. Through her various titles, including "Making Over Martha" and "Sweet P's," she has left a lasting impact on her readers, showcasing her ability to engage with youthful audiences.

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