At Mrs. Sherwood’s school, of all the students, Kitty O’Donovan, the Irish girl, is the most delightful, most cheerful, and most kind. That’s why at the May Day celebration, she was honored as the school queen. But another girl’s heart—the proud, self-important Henrietta—was struck by envy, and she formed a conspiracy against the universal favorite. Poor Kitty, slandered and disgraced, faces at least expulsion—or, without a doubt, the loss of her honorary title. Those who can’t accept injustice try to defend the honor of their queen. Yet there is no evidence of her innocence…