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English: Five of these stories were written by the noted Finnish author, Zachris Topelius, who wrote them, and much else, for the children of Finland and Sweden more than fifty years ago. His loving sympathy for children, and his earnest desire to write only what was wholesome and good for them, shine through all his literary work for the young.
7/5/1882 Maufrigneuse Une ruse A ruse Gil Blas 9/25/1882 Maufrigneuse Une vente A sale Gil Blas 2/22/1884 Maufrigneuse Un fils "The son" Gil Blas 4/19/1882 Maufrigneuse Father Unknown Une surprise A surprise Gil Blas 5/15/1883 Maufrigneuse Un drame vrai A True Drama Le Gaulois 8/6/1882 Une vendetta "Vendetta" Le Gaulois 10/14/1883 Une veuve
Alternatively, The Jolly Postman is a series of three books including 1991 and 1995 sequels to The Jolly Postman, or Other people's letters. In the U.K., the first book received the Red House Children's Book Award and the Kurt Maschler Award. [3] [4] The second book won the 1991 Greenaway Medal for British children's book illustration. [5]
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