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Little maid Marigold

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A young girl is placed in the care of two contrasting aunts and must adapt to their household, schooling, and peers. She navigates homesickness, learns to choose friends, forms attachments with warm relatives and local neighbors, encounters a lace-maker and a boy named Barker, reconciles with a school rival, visits nearby farms, receives comforting letters from home, faces a severe illness, and ultimately finds stability and a new home. The narrative follows her moral and emotional growth through everyday events, community kindness, and simple trials.

About the Author

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Eleanora H. Stooke

Eleanora H. Stooke was a children's author known for her engaging and imaginative stories that often feature young protagonists and whimsical adventures. Her works, such as "A Little Town Mouse" and "Angel's Brother," reflect a keen understanding of childhood experiences and emotions. Stooke's narratives frequently incorporate themes of friendship, family, and the joys of nature, making her stories appealing to young readers. With a total of 24 published titles, she contributed significantly to early 20th-century children's literature, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with audiences today.

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