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Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret

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The story follows Ruth Fielding, an orphaned young woman traveling east to live at a distant red mill with a great-uncle and his housekeeper. On the train she meets a kindly, eccentric doctor who comforts her and outlines the route to the small town of Cheslow. As Ruth struggles with leaving familiar friends and forging onward, the journey turns tense when the express halts suddenly under alarming signals. The opening chapters combine travel suspense with themes of resilience, the awkwardness of new beginnings, and the small kindnesses of strangers and neighbors.

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Alice B. Emerson

Alice B. Emerson was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her series featuring strong female protagonists, such as Betty Gordon and Ruth Fielding. These characters embark on various adventures, often set against the backdrop of boarding schools, farms, and camps, reflecting themes of friendship, mystery, and personal growth. Notable works include "Betty Gordon at Boarding School; Or, The Treasure of Indian Chasm" and "Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers." Emerson's stories have captivated young readers with their engaging plots and relatable characters.

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