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Fanny, The Fancy Dress Party, The School, Mary, Pan-Pipes, Roger's Stable, Courage, Cathrine's Day, The Litte Sea Dogs Fanny started off early one morning, like little Red Riding Hood, to visit her grandmother, who lives quite at the other end of the village. But Fanny did not stop like Red Riding Hood to pick hazel nuts. She went straight on her way, and did not see any wolf. Even when quite a long way off, she could see her grandmother seated on her stone doorstep, the dear grandmother who smiled with her toothless mouth and opened her old arms thin as grape vines to welcome her little…mehr

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Fanny, The Fancy Dress Party, The School, Mary, Pan-Pipes, Roger's Stable, Courage, Cathrine's Day, The Litte Sea Dogs Fanny started off early one morning, like little Red Riding Hood, to visit her grandmother, who lives quite at the other end of the village. But Fanny did not stop like Red Riding Hood to pick hazel nuts. She went straight on her way, and did not see any wolf. Even when quite a long way off, she could see her grandmother seated on her stone doorstep, the dear grandmother who smiled with her toothless mouth and opened her old arms thin as grape vines to welcome her little granddaughter. Fanny's heart was filled with delight at the prospect of spending a whole day at her grandmother's. And her grandmother, having no longer any cares or tasks, but living like a cricket near the fire, is happy too to see the little daughter of her son, a sweet reminder of her youth.

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Anatole France, the pen name for Jacques Anatole Thibault, was a renowned French novelist and critic, distinguished for his literary works that interweave irony and skepticism with a classical taste. Born on April 16, 1844, in Paris, France, he became one of the most acclaimed writers of his time. France's career spanned various literary genres including journalism, poetry, and prose, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921 'in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament' (Nobel Media AB, 2021). Among his many works, 'Our Children: Scenes from the Country and the Town' ('Nos Enfants', 1886) stands as a particularly insightful exploration of social mores and the innocence of youth against the backdrop of the bucolic countryside and bustling urban landscapes. An advocate for social justice and human rights, France imbued his writing with a delicate balance of satire and compassion that reflected his personal beliefs. His narrative style is marked by its elegance and wit, and his works remain influential in the canons of French literature and beyond. Not only an author, Anatole France was also an active member of the French Academy and a significant figure during the Dreyfus affair, whose commentary on society often critiqued the institutions of his time. He passed away on October 12, 1924, leaving behind a rich legacy of literary artistry.