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Troublesome Comforts / A Story for Children

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The story follows a mother and her small family on a seaside holiday, interweaving light domestic comedy, childhood mischief, and episodes of mild peril. Scenes shift between bustling travel, beachside play, shopping excursions, and a tense search when two children go missing, revealing parental worry, community responses, and practical problem-solving. Character interactions emphasize resourceful caregiving, sibling dynamics, and the contrast between childlike curiosity and adult responsibility, while vivid coastal setting and everyday details create a warm, gently humorous tone throughout.

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G. R. Glasgow

G. R. Glasgow was a children's author known for his engaging and imaginative storytelling. His works often explore themes of friendship and adventure, making them appealing to young readers. Notable titles include "My Friend Doggie; or, An Only Child," which captures the joys and challenges of childhood companionship, and "Troublesome Comforts / A Story for Children," a tale that reflects the whimsical nature of childhood experiences. Glasgow's contributions to children's literature continue to resonate with audiences, offering delightful narratives that entertain and inspire.

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