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Later in the book, Anna Baird-Langdon, daughter of Mary Baird, weary of her sagging marriage, marshals her energy to the benefit of the town's school. Her work there leads to a close friendship with Arthur, the school's teacher, and ultimately scandal. She becomes the target of Preacher Dartmouth, an unlikable old bigot who believes women should be neither seen nor heard. She suffers a severe blow at his hands, but escapes, recovers, and plots her revenge. In the end she transforms her mother's prank. What was playful becomes deadly serious-the objective not fun, but sweet revenge.
Mary, Emmy, Anna, and other female characters in Witless, make the story. They are smart, funny, high-spirited, and audacious. They are women to be reckoned with.
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