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Princess Polly At Play

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The narrative follows a circle of children who spend a summer at a rocky seaside ledge, where playful imagination and small adventures shape their days. Polly, her friends Rose and Sprite, and the quarrelsome Gwen enact sea-nymph games, explore tide pools, and sail on a family yacht, while the boy Max alternately aids and complicates their plans by discovering hidden objects and later stowing away. Episodes include uncovering mysterious finds among the rocks, encounters framed as fanciful sea-king lore, social tensions with prideful adults, and a community wedding that brings families together. The book emphasizes friendship, mischief, and the bright, restorative rhythms of seaside childhood.

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Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks was a children's author known for her engaging and imaginative stories aimed at young readers. She created beloved characters such as Dorothy Dainty and Princess Polly, who embark on delightful adventures that capture the joys of childhood. Her works, including "Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore" and "Princess Polly At Play," reflect themes of friendship, play, and exploration, making them popular choices for young girls in the early 20th century. Brooks's writing is characterized by its charm and innocence, contributing to the literary landscape of children's literature during her time.

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