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A conversational dolphin narrator describes life beneath the Mediterranean, guiding readers through coral groves, shell-strewn caverns, and imaginative gardens and treasure grounds. The animal recounts a perilous voyage into stormy waters where strange white faces and singing shapes are glimpsed, meetings with mermaid-like wonders and startled sea creatures, and an unusual journey onto land that brings new sights and adventures. Rich sensory detail focuses on shells, colors, and undersea landscapes, while episodic chapters mix exploration, curiosity, and encounters between marine and human worlds in a playful, child-friendly voice.

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Harriet A. Cheever

Harriet A. Cheever was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable works include "Lord Dolphin" and "Maid Sally," both of which reflect her ability to weave engaging narratives for young readers. Cheever's storytelling often incorporates themes of adventure and moral lessons, making her books both entertaining and educational. Her writing is characterized by a vivid imagination and a keen understanding of her audience, which has allowed her works to endure in literary heritage.

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