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Harriet A. (Harriet Anna) Cheever

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Maid Sally

"Maid Sally" by Harriet A. Cheever is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a young girl named Sally Dukeen, who lives in poverty with a woman named Mistress Cory Ann Brace, who neither shows much kindness nor cruelty towards her. Sally's heart is filled with dreams of escaping her hard life and learning to read and write, spurred on by her imaginative nature and a fragment of a fairy tale she once heard. The opening of the book introduces readers to Sally as she is drawn to the enchanting world of Ingleside, a grand estate nearby, and to her struggles under the care of Mistress Brace. Sally's daydreams and fantasies intertwine with her stark reality, where she yearns for knowledge and the freedom to be a child. After she overhears a story about a fairy that allows children to drift off into a splendid dreamland, she is left longing for a similar escape. The first chapter captures Sally’s reluctance to return home and her desire to engage with a potential learning opportunity, setting the stage for her journey of growth and self-discovery.

Lord Dolphin

"Lord Dolphin" by Harriet A. Cheever is a children's novel written in the early 20th century. The story is narrated by Lord Dolphin, a character who is a dolphin and introduces readers to his underwater world while sharing his adventures and thoughts about humans and their ways. The book delves into themes of curiosity, freedom, and the wonders of the ocean, intending to capture the imagination of young readers. The opening of "Lord Dolphin" sets the stage for a lively introduction to its main character, Lord Dolphin himself. He begins by recounting his origins in the Mediterranean Sea, describing his physical characteristics and expressing pride in his noble title, which he believes reflects the respect dolphins have historically received from humans. Lord Dolphin's charming narrative captures the joy and struggles of being a dolphin—his love for music, his adventures in the ocean, and his interactions with the human world. The whimsical and conversational tone invites children to learn about marine life through the eyes of a friendly and animated dolphin who ultimately seeks to share his story and the joys of life beneath the waves.