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A lively country girl leaves her small village school for summer holidays with urban relatives, where seaside pleasures and fashionable cousins expose differences in temperament and social tastes. Schoolroom disappointments, a rewarding prize, friendship with a patient boy cousin, a humiliating setback at school, and a demanding examination prompt steady application and moral growth. Episodes include picnics, seaside outings, a local adventure, and efforts to win acceptance and overcome pride. The narrative traces practical lessons about perseverance, modesty, and the quieter satisfactions of honest work, concluding with reconciliations and a return home.

About the Author

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Lucy Byerley

Lucy Byerley is an author best known for her novel "Ruth Arnold," which explores themes of personal growth and societal expectations. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Byerley's work contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century fiction. "Ruth Arnold" showcases her ability to create complex characters and engaging narratives, reflecting the challenges faced by women during her time. Byerley's writing offers a glimpse into the social dynamics of her era, making her a noteworthy figure for those interested in historical literature.

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