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A four-year-old foundling raised in a rural village moves between households and social settings as guardians decide her place; she experiences kindness and prejudice, forms tentative friendships with some girls while meeting coldness from others, learns lessons under a governess, faces periods of loneliness and upheaval, is adopted and relocated to different homes including a cottage and a new family, endures misunderstandings and tests of patience, and ultimately confronts questions about her identity and future before finding a happier, more settled life.

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Rosa M. Gilbert

Rosa M. Gilbert was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to children's literature and novels that often explored themes of identity and societal expectations. Her notable works include "Hetty Gray," which tells the story of a young girl navigating the challenges of growing up, and "Terry; Or, She Ought to Have Been a Boy," which addresses gender roles through the lens of a spirited protagonist. Gilbert's writing reflects the complexities of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her era.

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