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Adah Louise Sutton

Adah Louise Sutton was an American author celebrated for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Born in 1860, Sutton's works often featured whimsical themes and imaginative settings, appealing to the curiosity and innocence of young readers. Her notable titles, including 'Teddy Bears' and 'A Little Maid in Toyland,' showcased her ability to create enchanting narratives that captured the charm of childhood play and fantasy. These stories not only entertained but also reflected the cultural values and interests of her time, particularly the growing fascination with toys and the world of make-believe. Sutton's writing is characterized by its playful language and engaging plots, which often centered around young protagonists embarking on adventures in magical realms. Her ability to weave together elements of fantasy with relatable characters made her work stand out in the genre of children's literature. Through her stories, Sutton contributed to the development of children's fiction during a period when literature for young audiences was gaining prominence. Her legacy endures as a part of the rich tapestry of early 20th-century American children's literature, influencing future generations of writers and readers alike.

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“It really doesn't matter in the least which one you take, you know. There isn't the smallest chance in the world of your ever getting it put up. Fifty dollars, please.”

“It seemed a great shame that such a radical split should have taken place in a society that heretofore had always moved in perfect unison.”

“It really doesn't matter in the least which one you take, you know. There isn't the smallest chance in the world of your ever getting it put up. Fifty dollars, please.”

“It seemed a great shame that such a radical split should have taken place in a society that heretofore had always moved in perfect unison.”

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A LittleMaid inToyland

Adah Louise Sutton

A Little Maid in Toyland

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