Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm; Or, The Mystery of a Nobody
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A twelve-year-old orphan sent to live at a rural farm with a distant uncle navigates unsympathetic guardianship, household friction, and small-town scrutiny while asserting her independence. Through practical resourcefulness, steady cheer, and moral firmness she wins friends, copes with disciplinary clashes, and follows clues to local mischiefs including thefts and an escape. Sporadic letters and helpful packages from her uncle provide support as weather, travel delays, and an underlying secret test her resolve and social standing, prompting personal growth and a pragmatic, hopeful outlook.
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