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The narrative follows a spirited young noblewoman who favors archery, fencing, and outdoor exploits over conventional accomplishments and who at times takes on male dress and roles to pursue adventure. Her skill and impetuosity draw her into courtly circles and dangerous political plots that bring imprisonment, secret missions, and a daring escape. Episodes alternate between woodland chases, royal gardens, duels, and the Tower of London, and conclude with rescue, pardon, and restored happiness. Recurring concerns are personal courage, loyalty, challenges to gender expectations, and the human cost of intrigue, delivered through brisk, episodic chapters mixing action and court drama.

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Lucy Foster Madison

Lucy Foster Madison was an American author known for her engaging historical fiction, particularly aimed at young readers. Her works often explore themes of courage and patriotism, with notable titles including "A Daughter of the Union" and the "Peggy Owen" series, which highlights the experiences of girls during significant historical events. Madison's storytelling combines adventure with moral lessons, making her books both entertaining and educational. She also wrote stories set in various historical contexts, such as "A Maid at King Alfred's Court," showcasing her ability to weave history into narratives that resonate with young audiences.

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