Mirabelle #23 July 1960
In "The Happiest Day of My Life," Pat’s daydreams of romance in Hawaii take a surprising turn when her fantasies intersect with reality at the cotton mill. Her escape into fantasy draws the overseer’s attention, but when she discovers he’s arranged a Hawaiian band for the work dance just to see her smile, her feelings toward him shift in unexpected ways. Illustrated by Frank Langford, this heartfelt slice of 1960s British comic life captures quiet moments of connection with warmth and charm.
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Pat dreams of romance in Hawaii while working at the cotton mill which draws the ire of the overseer when she lets it affect her production. She hates him until she learns he is responsible for having a Hawaiian band at the works dance just to get her to come.
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