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Girls' Crystal #1072 (1956)

Amalgamated Press · 1956 · 24 pages

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This anthology issue contains three stories: "Rivals for the Flame Orchid," in which Anne Frazer and her friend Paddy Clayton discover a secret hut near the Bear Glacier in Switzerland and find an important document belonging to a missing man named Nora Bates; "The Ballet-Shoes Signal That Spelt Hope for the Outcast Dancer," featuring a girl named Crestfallen who joins a ballet company and must navigate conflicts with fellow dancers while working toward a theatrical performance; and "Kathy—The Camera Girl" by Elise Probyn, where Kathy, a camera operator working with a circus, becomes entangled in schemes involving her sister Bessie, the ringmaster's daughter, and a contract dispute with the circus owner Southern Cross involving a character named Meldrum.

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