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Children of the Dear Cotswolds

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Title:Children of the Dear Cotswolds
Author:
Harker, L. (Lizzie) Allen   
(1 of 5 for author by title)
The Ffolliots of Redmarley
Published:   1915
Publisher:Charles Scribner's Sons
Tags:fiction
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Readers in the mood for escape from horrors, whether of fact or fancy, may turn with confidence to "Children of the Dear Cotswolds"—stories that take us, under Mrs. Harker's pleasant guidance, into the comfortable world of yesterday, among the warm-hearted, plain-mannered folk of her beloved Cotswolds.

—The Nation, November 23, 1918 [Suggest a different description.]

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