The Mystery of Cliff Castle and Smuggler Ben, were actually publishd in 1943, as complete stories, Snehalatha. They may only have around 12 chapters, but they weren't classed as short stories. They were combined together a little later in one book called as you say Mystery Stories. And Melling Cottage is a good story, one of the John Hollins, stories.
Five Find-Outers Short Stories?
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Re: Five Find-Outers Short Stories?
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Yes, Julie--I enjoyed reading them --- so also ''Children Of Kiddillin'' and ''Mischief At St. Rollo's''. ''Children Of Kiddillin'' is set in Scotland --- a wartime plot--- thrilling and superb.Illustrations are by Eileen Soper--- gorgeous. Hodder & Stoughton.Both books are great.
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Before you post wildly, you need to check your facts, Snehalatha. Children of Kidillin was certainly not illustrated by Eileen Soper and nor was it ever published by Hodder & Stoughton, none of the Mary Pollock books were.
I am not too sure what the post is doing in this thread anyway as it is totally irrelevant. You have reached 200 posts in under four weeks and it took me just over a year to reach the same number. I guess this is mostly because I tried to answer what others were saying, something that you could perhaps do a bit more!
I am not too sure what the post is doing in this thread anyway as it is totally irrelevant. You have reached 200 posts in under four weeks and it took me just over a year to reach the same number. I guess this is mostly because I tried to answer what others were saying, something that you could perhaps do a bit more!
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Yes, so sorry--- Tony--- should be sure about things before I write. Amazing that I have reached 200 posts. It shows how much eager I am to write about Enid Blyton--- should have thought about correct posts etc.Perhaps that explains why so many duplicate posts come up for me.