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My Little Lady

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About This Book

A young traveler delayed at a quiet spa village becomes drawn into the gentle world of a spirited little girl and her circle. The narrative follows their daily scenes—garden promenades, dancing lessons, and visits with a painter, a musician, and an elderly violinist—showing how small acts of kindness, artistic companionship, and parental choices shape the child's character. Episodes emphasize pastoral scenery, tender domestic detail, and the formation of friendships that influence her tastes and manners, offering a restrained, observant portrait of childhood, social gentility, and moral development.

About the Author

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E. Frances Poynter

E. Frances Poynter was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "My Little Lady," showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives that resonate with young readers. Poynter's writing often reflects themes of childhood innocence and adventure, making her stories both entertaining and relatable. Though not widely recognized today, her work remains a charming part of early 20th-century literature, appealing to those who appreciate classic children's tales.