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Larry lay under the trees upon the soft, green grass, with his hat tilted far forward over his eyes and his grimy hands clasped together beneath his head, wishing with all his might first one thing and then another, but always that it was not so warm. When the children had gone to school in the morning, they had seen Larry's figure, as they passed along the street, stretched out full-length beneath the trees near the gutter curbstone; and when they returned, there he was still. They looked at him with curiosity; and some of the boys even paused beside him and bent over to see if he were…mehr

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Larry lay under the trees upon the soft, green grass, with his hat tilted far forward over his eyes and his grimy hands clasped together beneath his head, wishing with all his might first one thing and then another, but always that it was not so warm. When the children had gone to school in the morning, they had seen Larry's figure, as they passed along the street, stretched out full-length beneath the trees near the gutter curbstone; and when they returned, there he was still. They looked at him with curiosity; and some of the boys even paused beside him and bent over to see if he were sunstruck. He let them talk about him and discuss him and wonder at him as they would, never stirring, and scarcely daring to breathe, lest they be induced to stay and question him. He wanted to be alone. He wanted to lie lazily under the trees, and watch the sunbeams as they flirted with the leaves, and hear the birds gossip with one another, and feel the breeze as it touched his hot temples and soothed him with its soft caresses.
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Julie M. Lippmann was an early 20th-century author whose works are centered around themes of artistic aspiration, self-discovery, and the transformative power of imagination. Lippmann's writing often explores the internal struggles of characters as they seek to understand themselves and the world around them. The characters are frequently on journeys of personal growth, overcoming obstacles and societal limitations to realize their true potential. In Dreamland, Lippmann tells the story of Larry, a young boy from a poor background who yearns for a life filled with beauty and artistic expression. The novel follows Larry's internal transformation as he transitions from passively dreaming of a better life to actively pursuing his goals. Lippmann explores how the power of imagination and creativity can spark personal change, emphasizing the importance of action in achieving one's dreams. Lippmann's works remain valuable for their exploration of universal themes like identity, artistic expression, and the courage it takes to follow one's passion. Her stories offer readers insight into the emotional complexities of personal growth and the pursuit of fulfillment in a challenging world.