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Volume LII. Issue 1638. Evans Brothers. October 17, 1934.
Hedgerow Tales – A year's course in Nature Study (p 94 & 98)
4. The Adventurers
October days had been sunny and warm, and there were many blackberries ripe in the hedgerow.
(used in Hedgerow Tales (Ch 4) [Methuen, November 1935])
Old Thatch Children's Page (p 105)
The Sulky Sweets
Everybody knew the Sulky Brownie. He was such a miserable-looking creature.
(used in Five o'Clock Tales [Methuen, September 1941])
To Puzzle You
(6 Lines)
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Girls and Boys, I am very busy in the garden now, and I expect you are, too, those of you...
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, I can write to you this week, after all. Gillian wouldn't let me hibernate!
(used in More Letters From Bobs (Letter no. 5) [Privately Printed, February 1937])
Enid Blyton's Children's Page