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A stage-derived tale centers on a seven-year-old girl whose playful domestic life, attachment to a doll, and friendship with a barefooted playmate unfold against the Civil War backdrop. Her mother copes with scarce resources and anxious waiting for absent men while loyal household servants figure in daily life. The narrative uses war mainly as setting for episodes of mercy, generosity and chivalry, depicting humane conduct across opposing lines and contrasting public martial spectacle with intimate moments of courage, tenderness and resourcefulness within a beleaguered household.

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Edward Peple

Edward Peple was an American playwright and author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often blend themes of romance and adventure, reflecting the cultural narratives of his time. Among his notable titles is "The Littlest Rebel," which showcases his ability to weave emotional depth into engaging stories. Peple's writing often captures the spirit of resilience and love against the backdrop of conflict, as seen in works like "Semiramis: A Tale of Battle and of Love." His play "A Night Out" further exemplifies his talent for character-driven narratives, making him a distinctive voice in American theater and literature.

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