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The Little Gingerbread Man

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A gingerbread figure is baked, springs to life, and dashes away, setting off a comic chase as the cook and a parade of household creatures attempt to catch him. He outwits and outruns a cat and a dog, climbs a tree to evade capture, and narrowly escapes a leaping monkey, all the while taunting his pursuers. The pursuit moves from kitchen to garden and across fields, ending when a sly river encounter with a fox brings the flight to a decisive conclusion.

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George Haven Putnam

George Haven Putnam was an American author and publisher known for his contributions to literature and the study of copyright. He is particularly recognized for his work "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader in the Struggle for National Existence," which reflects his interest in American history and leadership. Putnam also explored the relationship between authors and their audiences in ancient times, as well as the evolution of bookmaking during the Middle Ages in his notable works. His writings on international copyright and censorship highlight his engagement with the legal and cultural aspects of literature, making him a significant figure in the discourse on authorship and publishing.

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