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Four lively sisters share an old house and return to school, where their days blend cheerful mischief, household chaos, and community entertainments. Episodes range from pet goats and a pig to practical jokes, crackers launched through a transom, skating races, a Christmas party, a backyard circus, and encounters with a mischievous boy and eccentric relatives. The narrative stitches short scenes and schoolroom episodes into a series of domestic adventures that emphasize resourcefulness, close companionship, and lighthearted problem solving, as the girls navigate friendships, small scandals, and seasonal festivities on their way toward brighter prospects.

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Grace Brooks Hill

Grace Brooks Hill was an American author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly the "Corner House Girls" series. This series follows the adventures of a group of girls as they navigate various challenges and experiences, from solving mysteries to embarking on camping trips. Hill's storytelling is characterized by its emphasis on friendship, exploration, and the joys of childhood. Her works, such as "The Corner House Girls / How They Moved to Milton, What They Found, and What They Did," have remained popular for their relatable characters and wholesome themes, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century children's fiction.

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