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A new girl named Dorothy arrives at a coastal girls' school and navigates adjustment to boarding routines, academic work, and sporting expectations. She finds physical training difficult, earns the mixed regard of teachers, and becomes entangled in peer rivalries and misunderstandings, notably with a classmate called Rhoda. The plot follows enrollment contests, a torn book episode, competitive drives for a school cup, and family-related troubles affecting fellow pupils. A crisis involving Tom prompts Dorothy to act with practical courage, leading to reconciliations and changed perceptions. The narrative emphasizes perseverance, fair play, moral growth, and the slow building of friendship through school events and tests of character.
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