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Miss Pat at Artemis Lodge

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A lively young woman arrives at a music lodge to begin vocal study and encounters lessons with Madame Tancredi plus the social world of fellow students, including a welcoming peer who offers lodgings. Domestic scenes depict sisterly companionship, surprise parties, teas, and episodes that present setbacks, caregiving, and moral choices. The plot tracks her adjustment from uncertainty to resolve as friendships and small crises prompt decisions about study, residence, and future direction. Themes of perseverance, generosity, and the sustaining power of community unify episodic chapters of music lessons, social gatherings, and personal turning points.

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Pemberton Ginther

Pemberton Ginther was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He created the beloved character Miss Pat, who embarks on various adventures in works such as "Miss Pat at Artemis Lodge" and "Miss Pat at School." Ginther's stories often blend themes of friendship, exploration, and the joys of youth, appealing to a generation of young readers. His engaging narratives and relatable characters have left a lasting impact on children's literature.

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