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By the American poet notable for having composed most of her poetry as a child, between the ages of four and ten years old. Most of Hilda's poetry is concerned with nature. Other common themes are love for her mother, stories and daydreams, and pictures or books that pleased her.
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Written by Hilda Conkling when she was between the ages of 4 and 10. Take that, Jenn Crowell! Related Free eBooks - Sapphira And The Slave Girl
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