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Three girl chums at Laurel Hall

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The narrative follows three inseparable schoolgirls whose plans to enter a lakeside boarding school are threatened when one girl's family suffers a financial setback. Domestic crises and a frightening house fire that endangers an invalid relative draw the friends into a rescue and reveal unexpected truths. At school their lives combine everyday competitions, secret clubs, and athletic contests with a mounting mystery involving theft, a duplicitous antagonist, and hidden loot. The girls employ teamwork, clever sleuthing, and courage to unravel conspiracies, recover stolen property, and restore safety and gratitude to their circle.

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May Hollis Barton

May Hollis Barton was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She wrote engaging stories that often featured young female protagonists navigating adventures and mysteries. Her notable works include "Three Girl Chums at Laurel Hall" and "Two Girls and a Mystery," both of which reflect themes of friendship and exploration. Barton's writing captures the spirit of youth and the importance of camaraderie, making her stories appealing to young readers of her time.

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