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Review: CHILDREN'S FICTION: A plucky heroine and bouncy plot satisfy: The Mysterious Misadventures of Clemency Wrigglesworth by Julia Lee 336pp, Oxford, pounds 6.99
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Review: CHILDREN'S FICTION: A plucky heroine and bouncy plot satisfy: The Mysterious Misadventures of Clemency Wrigglesworth by Julia Lee 336pp, Oxford, pounds 6.99
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Review: CHILDREN'S FICTION: A plucky heroine and bouncy plot satisfy: The Mysterious Misadventures of Clemency Wrigglesworth by Julia Lee 336pp, Oxford, pounds 6.99
2013
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Luckily, Gully's temperamental skill does not desert him when Clemency is kidnapped by the menacing Miss Clawe, housekeeper at the Great Hall. \"That silly old bat just grabbed young Clem and done a flit!\" exclaims [Whitby] - worried, not by the fate of our orphaned heroine, but rather her unpaid bill for lodging. \"So, we've got no child [and] no cash,\" cries the similarly avaricious Mrs Potchard. Determined to get the family's money back and, yes, save the poor girl, too, Gully and Whitby charge to the Great Hall, where Clemency is being forced to work as a scullery maid.
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