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Girls' Crystal #975 (1954)

Amalgamated Press · 1954 · 20 pages

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Girls' Crystal #975 is an anthology featuring multiple stories. "Daphne of Galleon Cove Camp" follows schoolgirl campers Bunty and Pat as they investigate the mystery of Daphne Ronson, a girl who lost her memory and was accused of shamming; Daphne's secret enemy is revealed to be aboard a boat crossing the bay. "Molly in Venice," a new series about secretary Molly Barlow, depicts her arrival in Venice where she navigates the city's canals and gondolas while attempting to attend an important lecture for her employer. "Karen and the Boy Prince" tells of young dressmaker Karen Linzel, who discovers a plot to ambush Prince Stefan and prevent his presentation at court, ultimately becoming trapped as an imposter named Frederic sets out for Livia Castle.

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