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Old Hendrik's Tales

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About This Book

A series of short oral folktales told by an elderly kitchen servant to children on a riverside farm, rendered in lively colloquial speech. Each episode is an animal fable or origin tale that personifies local creatures to explain curious physical traits or convey small moral lessons, often driven by trickery, rivalry, and comic mishaps. The tales emphasize rural landscape and household detail, and are presented as self-contained, episodic narratives with playful humor and vivid local color.

About the Author

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Arthur Owen Vaughan

Arthur Owen Vaughan was a British author known for his contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "Old Hendrik's Tales," showcases his ability to weave engaging narratives that capture the imagination of young readers. Vaughan's storytelling often reflects themes of adventure and moral lessons, making his tales both entertaining and educational. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his work remains a charming part of literary heritage, appealing to those who appreciate classic children's stories.

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