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A spirited country girl, slender and adventurous, is first encountered on a precarious mountain bridge and soon becomes entangled with a mysterious, eccentric man whose nighttime habits and secret searches provoke concern. Local figures including a devoted older guardian and a schoolmaster reveal hidden tales and secrets that connect to the girl's origins. Events lead her from an old castle and mountain caves to the capital and ultimately to New York, where unforeseen meetings, clarified identities, exchanged letters, and a convent interlude advance the mystery. The narrative resolves with homecoming, the return of a key figure, and reconciliations that bring the girl's future into balance.

About the Author

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Anna T. Sadlier

Anna T. Sadlier was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th century. Her notable work, "Wayward Winifred," explores themes of personal growth and moral development through the adventures of a young girl. Sadlier's writing often reflects the values and challenges of her time, making her stories both engaging and instructive for young readers. Through her narratives, she aimed to instill virtues and provide relatable experiences for children, contributing to the literary heritage of her era.

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