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A determined young heroine organizes her family and community to help Toby Clark, a disabled former clerk who lost his position after his patron's death. When property disputes and accusations threaten Toby’s livelihood, she investigates, devises a discreet conspiracy with friends, and mobilizes neighbors, a marching club, and appeals to officials to uncover a hidden box and right a legal wrong. The narrative follows courtroom maneuvers, revelations of withheld evidence, and the vindication of Toby’s claim, while emphasizing youthful initiative, loyalty, and practical problem-solving.
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