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Ten-year-old Sylvia Fulton, a northern child living with her family in Charleston, forms friendships at a small girls' school and navigates growing tensions as her Southern neighbors debate control of harbor forts. Schoolroom scenes and social visits reveal misunderstandings and shifting loyalties, while an episode that places Sylvia in peril on the waterfront and the devoted efforts of a Black household servant to emulate her mistress deepen personal bonds. The narrative balances everyday children's concerns—friendship, school gossip, and holidays—with the encroaching threat of war, offering a child's-eye view of regional loyalty, courage, and the strains that divide communities.
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