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Golden Scarecrow by Hugh Walpole
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Toying with the distinctions between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and perception, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole's The Golden Scarecrow, in nine chapters, presents nine stories of nine children, united by location, more or less. A tenth story of a tenth life, divided into Prologue and Epilogue, provides a different sort of unity. These gentle and horrible tales of the weird may seem suitable for young readers, then again, they may not.
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01 - Prologue--Hugh Seymour
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02 - I. Henry Fitzgeorge Strether
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03 - II. Ernest Henry
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04 - III. Angelina
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05 - IV. Bim Rochester
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06 - V. Nancy Ross
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07 - VI. 'Enery
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08 - VII. Barbara Flint
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09 - VIII. Sarah Trefusis
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10 - IX. Young John Scarlet
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Toying with the distinctions between reader and narrator, author and character, imagination and perception, Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole's The Golden Scarecrow, in nine chapters, presents nine stories of nine children, united by location, more or less. A tenth story of a tenth life, divided into Prologue and Epilogue, provides a different sort of unity. These gentle and horrible tales of the weird may seem suitable for young readers, then again, they may not.
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