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When Polly and Gwendoline were wide awake the three Chums stood under the tree, the three looking very mystified. “It must have been a dream,” said Richard. “It couldn’t have been —how could we all dream the same thing?” said Polly—which of course mystified the mmore than ever.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 7

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When Polly and Gwendoline were wide awake the three Chums stood under the tree, the three looking very mystified. “It must have been a dream,” said Richard. “It couldn’t have been—how could we all dream the same thing?” said Polly—which of course mystified the mmore than ever. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 7

When Polly and Gwendoline were wide awake the three Chums stood under the tree, the three looking very mystified. “It must have been a dream,” said Richard. “It couldn’t have been—how could we all dream the same thing?” said Polly—which of course mystified the mmore than ever. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 April 1926, Page 7