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A lonely young girl named Rosalind finds an unexpected companion in a quirky cabinetmaker and is drawn into a woodland-themed club called the Arden Foresters. The episodic tale follows her forming friendships, taking part in pageantry and village life, and confronting small-town puzzles such as a lost ring, an imprisoned maiden, and auction-room disputes. Pastoral scenes, light detective elements, and social encounters shape her experiences, while themes of community, loyalty, and gentle maturation emerge through meetings, reconciliations, and the club’s playful traditions.
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