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The Little Lame Prince

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The narrative follows a young prince who, disabled in his legs and confined to the palace, receives from a mysterious godmother a shabby circular traveling cloak that can be folded small and, when used with imagination, transports him to distant lands and scenes. Through these visionary journeys and the kindly instruction of his guardian, he encounters varied people and situations that teach compassion, courage, and the difference between appearance and worth. Episodes alternate gentle adventure and moral reflection as the prince learns to grow emotionally despite physical limitation and to find joy and purpose within a limited world.

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Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik was a prominent English novelist and poet of the 19th century, best known for her work "John Halifax, Gentleman," which explores themes of social responsibility and moral integrity. Her writing often reflects her deep empathy for the struggles of the working class and women, making her a significant figure in Victorian literature. Craik's novels, such as "A Life for a Life" and "Olive," showcase her ability to weave intricate narratives that address societal issues while providing engaging stories. In addition to her fiction, she also wrote poetry and travel literature, contributing to the diverse literary landscape of her time.

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