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Girls' Crystal #976 (1954)

Amalgamated Press · 1954 · 20 pages

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This anthology issue contains three stories: "Daphne of Galleon Cove Camp," in which a girl with amnesia named Daphne is befriended by schoolgirl campers who discover a mystery involving a figure spotted on a distant ledge and attempt to solve it using a telescope; "Molly in Venice," a comic narrative about Molly Barlow and her friends attending a series of lectures in Venice, where they arrange a surprise birthday party for a boy named Tim and become entangled in mishaps involving a signorina's hair ornament; and "Karen and the Boy Prince," wherein a young dressmaker named Karen Linzel uncovers a plot to ambush Prince Stefan and uses a shepherd's horn to warn him of danger on his journey to Livia Castle.

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