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The Girls of Friendly Terrace; or, Peggy Raymond's Success

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The narrative follows Peggy and a circle of neighborhood girls as they return to home life and build friendships through everyday events. They organize picnics, parties, bazaars and holiday festivities, manage small misunderstandings and offer practical help to one another. Scenes emphasize domestic details, childhood play, and the characters' differing temperaments, from responsible planning to comic delays. The result is a portrait of sociable, intergenerational domestic life centered on cooperation, youthful energy, and gradual personal growth.

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Harriet L. Smith

Harriet L. Smith was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of young adult fiction. Her works often explore themes of friendship, romance, and personal growth, set against the backdrop of everyday life. Among her notable titles is "Agatha's Aunt," which showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with youthful readers. Smith's series featuring Peggy Raymond, including "Peggy Raymond's Vacation" and "The Girls of Friendly Terrace," reflects her talent for creating relatable characters and charming settings, making her a significant figure in the genre of children's literature during her time.

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