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Castle Blair: A Story of Youthful Days

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The narrative follows a lively household at an Irish country estate where an elderly bachelor uncle welcomes his brother's children back from abroad and an orphaned cousin from France who becomes the young mistress of the house. The plot records everyday adventures, cultural misunderstandings, and playful mischief as the children grow in manners, loyalty, and responsibility under benign guardianship while the uncle pursues antiquarian interests and contends with a hard estate agent. Episodes emphasize youthful innocence, mutual affection, practical lessons, and the building of a cheerful, orderly home that culminates in reconciliations and happy domestic resolution.

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Flora L. Shaw

Flora L. Shaw was an author known for her contributions to literature during the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her novel "Castle Blair: A Story of Youthful Days," which reflects themes of youth and adventure. In addition to her fictional works, Shaw also engaged with social issues, as evidenced by her writing on the efforts of the War Refugees Committee. Her works provide insight into the societal challenges of her time, blending narrative with a sense of social responsibility.

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