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The Poor Little Rich Girl

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A privileged seven-year-old girl named Gwendolyn lives under strict supervision in an ornate home and copes with persistent loneliness and small disappointments. Her days follow rigid routines imposed by caregivers, and private rituals — measuring herself against a mirror, tallying calendar days — expose a longing for growth, attention, and ordinary freedom. From the nursery window she watches neighborhood workers with envy and invents fantasies of a more spontaneous life. The narrative tracks her quiet observations, imaginative escapes, and emotional responses, contrasting material comfort with emotional neglect and the aching need for companionship and agency.

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Eleanor Gates

Eleanor Gates was an American author and playwright, known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She gained recognition for her works that often explored themes of social class and personal struggle. One of her notable works, "The Biography of a Prairie Girl," reflects her keen observations of rural life and the challenges faced by women in that era. Gates also wrote plays, including the one-act fantasy "Swat the Fly!", showcasing her versatility as a writer. Her stories often blend humor with poignant social commentary, making her a distinctive voice in American literature.

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