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Marjorie in Command

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The narrative centers on a family of children who must adjust to the temporary arrival of a caretaker, Miss Larkin, while their mother is away for health reasons. The Maynard children, led by twelve-year-old Marjorie, express their concerns and misgivings about Miss Larkin's ability to manage them. As they navigate their new roles, with Marjorie taking on the responsibility of hostess, the story explores themes of childhood, authority, and the dynamics of family relationships. The children’s playful antics and their interactions with Miss Larkin highlight the contrasts between their youthful exuberance and her old-fashioned ways, ultimately leading to humorous situations and personal growth.

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Carolyn Wells

Carolyn Wells was an American author and poet, known for her contributions to children's literature and mystery fiction. With a prolific output of over sixty works, she created engaging stories that often featured strong female characters and imaginative plots. Some of her notable titles include "A Chain of Evidence," which showcases her knack for crafting intriguing mysteries, and "Betty's Happy Year," a charming tale aimed at younger readers. Wells's writing is characterized by its playful language and relatable themes, making her a beloved figure in early 20th-century literature.

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