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The narrative follows Molly Lavender and a circle of schoolgirls at a sizable boarding institution where the principal and professors guide a curriculum of moral, practical, and academic training. Daily life and house affiliations produce friendships, jealousies, schemes, and a notable act of treachery that compels several girls to take decisive action. Subplots center on Kate O'Connor, Cecil, and Matilda, whose plans involve a summerhouse, a hidden aperture in the cliff, a solemn promise made in a cathedral, and a stormy climax that tests courage and conscience. Throughout, themes of personal influence, responsibility, self-discipline, and the formation of character are explored as the girls grow through trials and reconciliations.
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