
Bluff Crag; Or, a Good Word Costs Nothing is a late 19th-century children's novel by Mrs. George Cupples. Set in a coastal environment, it follows young Lily and her interactions with her Uncle John, siblings, and friends as they navigate childhood challenges and moral lessons. The story emphasizes the importance of kindness, accountability, and the impact of words through the character Patrick, who learns valuable lessons after a serious accident. The narrative highlights family values and the significance of truthfulness in relationships.














