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Nothing could be more characteristic of these three children than their current occupation. Stephen usually watched the birds fly when he left the house, and the birds could be seen. And the only time his uncle Richard ever laid his hand on an orphan boy was when Stephen, three months after his arrival in the Dale Dale, opened his cage and lost Elena his pet, all because he "wanted to see how he flies. "

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Nothing could be more characteristic of these three children than their current occupation. Stephen usually watched the birds fly when he left the house, and the birds could be seen. And the only time his uncle Richard ever laid his hand on an orphan boy was when Stephen, three months after his arrival in the Dale Dale, opened his cage and lost Elena his pet, all because he "wanted to see how he flies. "

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Louise Jordan Miln, an early 20th-century author, established her literary niche with works that often explored the interplay between Western and Eastern cultures. She brought to her writing a wealth of personal experience garnered from time spent in China and other Asian countries, which lent an authenticity to her portrayal of the East. 'The Invisible Foe,' one of Miln's celebrated works, is a novel that delves into the complexities of cultural conflicts and the intricacies of human emotions set against the backdrop of an exotic locale. Her narrative style is deeply reflective of the period's sentiments and is characterized by intricate plots and well-rounded character development. While her name may not be as well-remembered as some of her contemporaries, Miln's contributions to the literary canon of early 20th-century fiction offer a unique window into the perceptions and romanticized views of Eastern cultures by Western writers of the time. Her works stand as a testament to the literary cross-pollination that was taking place during an era where the world was rapidly shrinking due to advancements in transportation and communication.