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Two in a Zoo

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A pair of children visit a city zoo and encounter a cast of anthropomorphized animals who converse among themselves and with their human visitors, revealing memories, feelings, and social distinctions. Episodes highlight an elderly elephant and his mate as they ponder captivity and the differences between the Menial World of confined beasts and the human Master World, while a sparrow functions as messenger and gossip. Through brief vignettes, light verse, and playful description, the narrative alternates whimsy and humor with moments of tenderness and moral reflection on the animals' inner lives.

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Curtis Dunham

Curtis Dunham was an author known for his whimsical and imaginative storytelling. His works often blend humor with elements of romance and adventure, appealing to a diverse readership. Among his notable titles is "Gambolling with Galatea: a Bucolic Romance," which showcases his talent for crafting engaging narratives. Dunham's other works, such as "Two in a Zoo" and "Wurra-Wurra," further illustrate his unique voice and creativity in literature. His contributions reflect a playful approach to storytelling, making him a distinctive figure in early 20th-century literature.

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