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The Candle and the Cat

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A young girl and her self-possessed cat come to live in the home of a seminary president, where a series of domestic episodes and neighborhood visits unfold. The narrative traces the child's attachment to light, her struggle with fear of the dark, and the gentle interventions of relatives and friends. Vignettes include gatepost adventures, a silver candlestick, a garden scene, a local snowstorm, and Christmas preparations, all revealing small acts of care, childhood curiosity, and evolving relationships with neighbors, concluding in reconciliations and a tender parting that closes the season of her stay.

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Mary Finley Leonard

Mary Finley Leonard was an American author known for her engaging children's literature and stories that often explore themes of community and friendship. Among her notable works is "Mr. Pat's Little Girl: A Story of the Arden Foresters," which showcases her ability to weave heartwarming narratives that resonate with young readers. Leonard's writing is characterized by its charm and simplicity, making her stories accessible and enjoyable for children. Her contributions to early 20th-century literature reflect a keen understanding of childhood experiences and the importance of neighborhood bonds.

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