Publisher's Synopsis
"A little gentlewoman eighteen years of age; an ill-bred and malicious visitor; three naughty children gradually reduced to decent behavior, and a beneficent uncle playing host and guardian, are the characters in this genial, almost jovial story of a summer. It is a continuation of the Three Margarets, and teaches the same lesson: truth, kindness and good manners." -from: American Ecclesiastical Review, Volume 19, 1898