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The Arkansaw Bear: A Tale of Fanciful Adventure

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The story follows a small runaway boy who befriends a large, violin-playing bear; together they form a performing partnership and travel through woods and villages, entertaining forest folk and collecting earnings. Their journey includes comic and perilous episodes—a night chase by dogs, a competitive race, a moonlight escapade, an arrest and a fishing interlude—testing their cunning and loyalty. Framed in songful episodes and illustrated scenes, the narrative balances whimsy and mild danger while exploring companionship, practical resourcefulness, and the desire to build a better life represented by plans for a bear colony. The tale ends with the pair arriving at the bear community and a bittersweet parting.

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Albert Bigelow Paine

Albert Bigelow Paine was an American author and biographer, best known for his works that capture the essence of childhood and Americana. He wrote a variety of books, including children's literature such as "Peanut": The Story of a Boy and the beloved Hollow Tree series. Paine also made significant contributions to the literary legacy of Mark Twain, penning a comprehensive biography that spans Twain's life and career. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the simplicity of rural life, as seen in works like Dwellers in Arcady: The Story of an Abandoned Farm. Through his diverse body of work, Paine has left a lasting impact on American literature.

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