The Secret Cave - (originally from 1929)
https://www.docdroid.net/JZq8CiA/the-se ... m-1929-pdf
A very early story from Enid Blyton - read it for a short time by clicking the link above.
The Secret Cave - (originally from 1929)
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The Secret Cave - (originally from 1929)
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Re: The Secret Cave - (originally from 1929)
Great! Thanks for the link, Pete.
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I read 'The Secret Cave' in Chimney Corner Stories (Dean & Son) as a child. An exciting, atmospheric tale. Chimney Corner Stories was (and still is!) one of my favourite short story collections.
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Re: The Secret Cave - (originally from 1929)
I enjoyed reading that story. It's unusual for Enid to write in the first person as Roger. Thanks for the link, Pete.
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