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Mandy For Girls 1978 (annual)

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Mandy was published from 21January 1967 (#1) to 11May 1991 (#1,269), [1] at which point it merged with Judy to become Mandy & Judy (also known as M&J). Mandy & Judy was published from 18 May 1991 (#1) until 24 May 1997 (#315), when it merged with Bunty ( Bunty ceased publication completely in 2001). Gertie the Ghost-Hunter — Gertie Hill's grandfather is caretaker of the new building complex at Old Mallow. The redevelopment has disturbed the ghosts who haunt the square. Only Gertie can see and deal with them, with the aid of a strange hour-glass that belonged to her great-grandmother.

No Girls Allowed — When Andy Ellis is taken ill and told not to play his cornet for three months, his twin sister, Kate, secretly takes his place in the Barfield Boys’ Brass Band. without prejudice to clause 3.4 above, unauthorised copying or use of content protected by intellectual property rights; Gwen's Goats — As part of a publicity event, Gwen takes a herd of goats across country. The five goats are Gruff, Nanny, Gus, Gertie and Billy the Kid. Beth and Boy Georgie – Georgie Hope Foster enters a pairs skating competition under a boy's name with Beth Dawson. This was just for a laugh, but things get complicated when they are forced to carry on the deception when their deception gets them to the next heat. use of any content (other than content provided by you) in any manner which may compete with our business; and

PART B – ADDITIONAL TERMS APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC USERS

Hard Hearted Harriet — Orphaned Harriet Bond is caring for her younger brothers and sisters in Victorian England. She discovers she has only months to live, so she must find homes for her charges. To make them want to leave her, she pretends to be hard and unloving. PART A – TERMS APPLICABLE TO ALL USERS 2. HOW TO ACCESS OUR SERVICES 2.1. Types of users and access rights Saucepan Cindy — Cindy works in her father's cafe washing dishes but she wants to be able to cook. Her attempts usually turn out disastrous though! Not Miss Norman — Jenni Taylor is horrified when her widower dad starts dating her form teacher, Miss Norman. Jenni is determined to split them up. Bonny and Belinda – identical twins Bonny and Belinda are dismayed when only Bonny is adopted. Bonny smuggles Belinda into the house where they take turns enjoying their new life.

If you are a candidate, you may be able to take advantage of an initial free subscription period – see PART B below. The Lies of Lara — Lara Dennis and her mother move to a poorer part of town. Lara pretends to be from a wealthier area to impress her new, snobby classmates and gets caught in a tangle of lies. Mums Go Home! — Rona Hollister's gran wants Rona's widowed father to remarry so she can have a new mother. But Rona does not want a new mother.Cinderella Jones — Cindy Jones works for her keep at the Happyholme Guest House, which is owned by her stepmother, while her stepsisters Isabelle and Sarah do nothing to help. Misfit Margo — When Margo Ashley's adoptive parents die, she goes to live with her birth parents. But she is not fitting into her new home and her siblings think she is a snob.

Our Very Own Princess! — Zelda Smith works with her cruel uncle and aunt in a fake mind-reading act and is billed as Princess Zelda. She runs away and is befriended by some urchins who take her for a real princess. She maintains the pretence to keep herself in hiding.

Diary of Despair — Karen Kemp's older sister Donna runs away and ends up in a coma due to a road accident. Her diary reveals that pupils and staff at her school have been giving her a bad time. Karen sets out to take revenge on them. Charmette — Charmette is a fairy who inhabits a wishing well. Her job is to make sure wishes are granted to satisfaction. But sometimes it doesn't go smoothly, such as when unpleasant types use the well. Have I Been Here Before? — Diane Dawson and her family move into Parfitt Court. Diane begins to have disturbing dreams in which she relives the hard life of Meg Hardy, who had once worked as a kitchen maid at Parfitt Court. Worse, Diana finds that she seems to experience parallels to her dreams in real life, such as falling ill of a fever while she dreams that Meg does and is in danger of death. Happiness House — Laura Willoughby is determined to find out why Happiness House has become a jinxed cottage.

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