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A lyrical adaptation of the writings of Opal Whiteley, in which she describes her love of nature and her life in an Oregon lumber camp at the turn of the century.
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Juvenile poetry, Frontier and pioneer life, Social life and customs, Children's poetry, Canadian, Diaries, Nature, Girls, Biography, Whiteley, Opal Stanley -- Juvenile poetry, Children's poetry, Pioneers, Poetry, New York Times reviewed, Girls, fiction, Children's fiction, Orphans, fictionPeople
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Adaptation of: The Story of Opal.
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