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The narrative follows a spirited young girl and her circle of friends as neighborhood visits, letters, small domestic episodes, and a secret create misunderstandings and opportunities for responsibility. A parallel strand at a boys' boarding school follows a timid pupil who is led into nocturnal pranks and forbidden outings by a bolder companion, events that escalate to a mail robbery, accusation, and eventual discovery. Episodic scenes of confession, trust, and practical problem‑solving bring conflicts to resolution while emphasizing honesty, consequences for mischief, and the stabilizing power of friendship and moral courage.

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Joanna H. Mathews

Joanna H. Mathews was a prolific author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is particularly recognized for her series featuring the character Bessie, which includes titles such as "Bessie Bradford's Prize" and "Bessie at School." Mathews' works often explore themes of friendship, adventure, and moral lessons, making them appealing to young readers. Her storytelling is characterized by engaging narratives and relatable characters, reflecting the values and experiences of her time. In addition to the Bessie series, she wrote other notable works like "Belle Powers' Locket" and "Daisy's Work: The Third Commandment."

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