An Unexpected Adventure - 1948

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An Unexpected Adventure - 1948

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Thanks to someone who shall remain anonymous who helped me to a 'T' 'S'omehow they managed to get this elusive story to me whilst I am still away on my holiday!

An Unexpected Adventure {ill. Desmond E. Walduck}
from The Children's Wonder Book in Colour Number Two (Odhams Press 1948)
An Unexpected Adventure {ill. not illustrated}
from Story Trove (Burke Publishing Company 1950)
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Journal 59 (Spring 2016), contains 'An Unexpected Adventure' with the Desmond E. Walduck illustrations
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