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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