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About This Book

A circle of schoolgirls and their families move through engagements, rivalries, and domestic responsibilities within a provincial social world. Personal relationships are tested by misunderstandings, financial worries, and romantic schemes, producing both comic mishaps and tense estrangements. The narrative tracks individual efforts to set things right—searches, secret plans, bold interventions, and temporary hiding—interwoven with village events and everyday routines. Conflicts are confronted, loyalties reassessed, and reconciliations achieved as characters learn from errors and restore communal bonds.

About the Author

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Mabel Mackintosh

Mabel Mackintosh was a writer known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Girls of St. Olave's," reflects themes of friendship, adventure, and the experiences of young girls in a school setting. Mackintosh's writing often captures the spirit of youth and the challenges faced by her characters, making her stories relatable and engaging for her audience. While not widely recognized today, her work remains a part of the literary heritage of that era, offering insights into the lives of girls during her time.

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