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That Little Beggar

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The narrative follows a small, mischievous beggar boy whose daily life is narrated through a series of comic episodes: household scenes with an affectionate but distracted granny, the stern yet reliable Briggs, and a loyal dog; capers include attempts to teach the dog to swim, tricks that lead to scolding and wet clothes, encounters with local figures such as a sergeant and an uncle, and small domestic mysteries. The tone balances gentle humor with affectionate observation of childhood resourcefulness and social ties, presenting short, self-contained stories that reveal character, community, and the boy's mixture of innocence and inventiveness.

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Edith King Hall

Edith King Hall was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her works often blend imaginative storytelling with moral lessons, making them appealing to both young readers and their guardians. Among her notable titles is "Adventures in Toyland; What the Marionette Told Molly," which showcases her ability to weave enchanting tales that captivate the imagination. Another significant work, "That Little Beggar," reflects her knack for addressing social themes through the lens of childhood experiences. Hall's writing continues to resonate with readers interested in classic children's narratives.

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