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Witch Winnie's Mystery, or The Old Oak Cabinet: The Story of a King's Daughter

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A group of boarding-school girls who call themselves the Amen Corner join with a mischievous classmate to form a philanthropic club, the Ten of King's Daughters, and establish a Home for younger children; amidst school-life episodes—polo, Halloween pranks, parties, and interscholastic games—a missing sum from a cabinet triggers suspicion and a private investigation by the school's lawyer-detective; the narrative follows their friendships, rivalries, clue-chasing, false scents, and social entanglements until the cabinet's past is revealed and the mystery resolved.

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Elizabeth W. Champney

Elizabeth W. Champney was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and historical fiction in the late 19th century. She often infused her narratives with elements of fantasy and adventure, appealing to young readers. Champney's notable works include "Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance)," which explores the allure of ancient architecture, and the whimsical tales of "Witch Winnie," which center around themes of magic and royalty. Her storytelling is characterized by rich descriptions and imaginative plots, making her a distinctive voice in her genre during her time.

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