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The Gap in the Fence

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A group of vicarage children discover a shy foreign girl who lives at a nearby Grange and befriend her in a wooded glen, sharing games, simple lessons, and stories of fairies. A visiting gentleman offers regular tutoring, bringing the children daily lessons and closer acquaintance with the girl's household and its strict father. The narrative follows the children's joyful play and learning, their curiosity about the girl's background, occasional encounters with travellers, and an unfolding family secret that brings sorrow and tests their loyalties.

About the Author

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Frederica J. Turle

Frederica J. Turle was an author known for her contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. Her notable work, "The Gap in the Fence," explores themes of curiosity and adventure, appealing to young readers with its engaging narrative. Turle's writing reflects the values and concerns of her time, offering insights into the childhood experiences of her era. While not widely recognized today, her work contributes to the rich tapestry of early children's literature.

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