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A spirited seventeen-year-old, raised in a modest household with her mother and aunt, navigates adolescent longing, constrained finances, and social expectation while taking part in picnics, sleighs, tobogganing, and musical pursuits. The narrative traces romantic entanglements, misunderstandings, letters, and rival suitors, follows travel to the old country and a society debut, and includes a perilous sea voyage and bereavement that test loyalty. Through setbacks and reconciliations the heroine matures, resolving personal ties and memory tokens such as miniatures and locks of hair.

About the Author

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Mrs. G. C. Huddleston

Mrs. G. C. Huddleston is an author known for her novel "Bluebell," which showcases her narrative style and thematic interests. While specific details about her life remain scarce, her work contributes to the literary landscape of her time, reflecting the social and cultural contexts in which she wrote. "Bluebell" offers readers a glimpse into her storytelling abilities and character development, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of early 20th-century literature.

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