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The narrative follows life at a seaside girls' boarding school when an impulsive, unconventional newcomer unsettles the established order. Her vivid temperament, instinctive talents, and unconventional methods of learning provoke friendships, jealousies, and leadership contests among classmates. Episodes center on school routines and a committee-organized fancy fair, while family visits and local excursions bring peril, strange customs, and a dramatic rescue. Through rivalries, misunderstandings, and moments of generosity, the girls grapple with social expectations and gradually develop compassion, responsibility, and clearer self-knowledge.
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