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Told in the twilight

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A compact assortment of short lyrical poems aimed at children, presenting twilight moods, daydreams, and gentle moral observations. Imaginative vignettes mix whimsy and instruction: seaside fantasies populated by talking sea-creatures, street and river scenes that note poverty and longing, and tender encounters with swallows, lambs, cats, and other animals. Several pieces meditate on dreams, memory, and consolation, while others offer playful moral lessons about prudence, gratitude, and kindness, combining simple imagery with reflective, quietly didactic tones.

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F. E. Weatherly

F. E. Weatherly was a British author known for his contributions to children's literature and novels that often explore themes of education and personal growth. His notable works include "Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree," which reflects on university life and the challenges faced by students. Weatherly's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and relatable characters, making his stories appealing to young readers. In addition to his fiction, he also penned works such as "Told in the Twilight" and "Wilton School; or, Harry Campbell's Revenge," further establishing his presence in the literary landscape of his time.

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