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Seven Little People and their Friends

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A collection of short tales for children centering on seven small imaginary personages and the circle of friends they meet during whimsical adventures. Episodes range from undersea and mountain voyages to holiday scenes, castaway incidents, a fairy surprise, and a moral tale about a tattered brown coat, with one story devoted solely to the companions. The stories mix fanciful scenery and everyday domestic detail, offering gentle themes of friendship, generosity, sacrifice, and the wonder of childhood, often framed by simple narrative devices such as birthday wishes and chance encounters.

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Horace Elisha Scudder

Horace Elisha Scudder was an American author and editor known for his contributions to children's literature and biographical works. He wrote extensively on the lives of notable figures, including his two-volume biography of James Russell Lowell, which reflects his interest in American literary heritage. Scudder also authored 'Noah Webster' as part of the 'American Men of Letters' series, showcasing his commitment to documenting influential American personalities. His work 'Childhood in Literature and Art' explores the representation of childhood in various artistic forms, highlighting his focus on the intersection of literature and visual culture. Additionally, he created engaging stories for younger audiences, such as 'Seven Little People and Their Friends,' which remains a testament to his dedication to children's storytelling.

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