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Ouida was the pseudonym of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramé (although she preferred to be known as Marie Louise de la Ramée).
Marie Louise de la Ramée (1839-1908) wrote many popular novels of adventure and romance in the 1870s and 80s under the pen name of Ouida. She also produced a number of captivating stories for youngsters. One of the best, A Dog of Flanders, . First published in 1872, A Dog of Flanders tells the moving story of Nello, a gentle boy with aspirations of becoming a painter, and P ...
The orphan boy Nello, who lives with his grandfather, finds a dog who has been badly beaten and nurses it back to health. He calls the dog Patrasche and together they deliver milk, with Patrasche pulling the cart. They are never separated again, no matter how difficult their lives become.
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Louise de la Ramee, also known as "Ouida," was a prolific writer of flamboyant, romantic tales, and this one, "Under Two Flags" -- written in 1867 -- is one of her best. She's also notable for "Moths" (1880) and "In Maremma" (1882). Her stories for children include "Two Little Wooden Shoes" (1874), "Bimbi" (1882), and the well-known "Dog of Flanders" (1872).
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