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Miss Ashton's New Pupil: A School Girl's Story

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The narrative follows Marion, a sixteen-year-old who arrives at an eastern academy for young women and adapts to rigorous study, boarding-house living, and school society. Lessons and teachers test her strengths and weaknesses as she navigates mathematics, languages, and elective subjects while coping with distracting roommates and social cliques. Club activities, tableaux, and campus events produce friendships, rivalries, and moments of conscience leading to apologies, repentance, and exposure of deceit. A serious illness interrupts normal life, prompting domestic care and community reflection. The story closes with vocational deliberations, demonstrations of women's work, and a commencement that marks personal growth and resolution.

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Sarah Stuart Robbins

Sarah Stuart Robbins was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "Miss Ashton's New Pupil: A School Girl's Story," reflects themes of education and personal growth within a school setting. Robbins' writing often explores the experiences and challenges faced by young girls, making her stories both relatable and engaging for her audience. Through her narratives, she aimed to inspire and entertain, leaving a lasting impact on the genre of school stories.

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