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Volume LII. Issue 1656. Evans Brothers. February 20, 1935.
Hedgerow Tales – A year's course in Nature Study (p 743 & 755)
13. Hoo-Hoo the Owl
The snow had gone, vanished in a day and a night.
(used in Hedgerow Tales (Ch 13) [Methuen, November 1935])
Old Thatch Children's Page (p 759)
My Goodness!
There was once a naughty little girl called Bess.
Enid Blyton's Letter
Dear Boys and Girls, An adventure came to Old Thatch yesterday. I'll tell you all about it.
A Letter from Bobs
Dear Children, The robin bold says, "Isn't it cold!". The little field mice say their toes are like ice.
Enid Blyton's Children's Page
Uncollected Story