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A collection of short sketches and stories set in the Cotswolds that portray village life through portraits of elderly residents, children, and returning soldiers; scenes range from domestic moments and village customs to wartime leave and small personal tragedies, capturing local speech, place names, and landscape. Recurring figures include Mrs. Birkin, Mrs. Cushion, and other villagers, and episodes follow encounters at porches, market-places, and inns. The tone balances affectionate nostalgia with quiet observation of social change, emphasizing community rhythms, rural wisdom, and how ordinary people endure loss, celebrate small fortunes, and adapt to altered circumstances.

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L. Allen Harker

L. Allen Harker was a British author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of children's and young adult fiction. His works often reflect a charming and pastoral view of life, as seen in titles like "Children of the Dear Cotswolds," which captures the essence of rural England. Harker's storytelling is characterized by engaging narratives and relatable characters, making his books appealing to a wide audience. Other notable works include "Jan and Her Job" and "Miss Esperance and Mr Wycherly," showcasing his versatility in exploring various themes and settings.

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