
The twins in the South
"The Twins in the South" by Dorothy Whitehill is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around twins Janet and Phyllis Page as they transition into life at Hilltop School, encountering new friendships, rivalries, and the challenges of being accepted in a boarding school setting. At the start of the novel, the twins arrive at Hilltop, anxious yet eager to begin their new adventure. They are quickly faced with the headmaster Miss Hull's attempt to separate them, which they firmly resist. As they settle in, they meet other girls at the school and share excitement about friendships, especially looking forward to the arrival of their friend Sally. The setting is charming and steeped in tradition, offering a picturesque backdrop for their adventures. The opening chapters introduce us to a few key characters, including friendly peers and those who will become rivals, as the twins begin to navigate the dynamics of school life together.
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