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Blundering Bessie

Plot

Clumsy Bessie Bloggs’father was butler to Air Marshal Fitzroy Williams of the royal air force. After mishearing her father saying she has “got no skill” as “good at drill”  Fitzroy Williams assigns her to a special girls drill squad.

Notes

Appeared

  • Blundering Bessie – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

She Owned 4-Hoofed Earthquake

Plot

When Ginny Marsh’s father bought a new tractor for farm work, it meant that Joab their big shire horse was no longer needed. Ginny was upset at the thought of Joab being put to a rest home for old horses, as Joab had plenty of life to give still. Mr Marsh changes is mind after Joab proves his worth in a storm and he decides both tractor and horse were needed for a farm.

Notes

  • Text story

Appeared

  • She Owned 4-Hoofed Earthquake (text)  – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

The Girl With the Helio Hat

Plot

Carol Fayne and her younger brother Albert were living in Naples, Italy with their parents when World War II broke out. When it was found out they were British a mob burned their house down and the parents taken away. Carol and Albert escaped and were now staying in the bunt out ruins of the house. Carol changed their names to the more Italian sounding Carletta and Alberto, so people wouldn’t discover they were British, the only link to her homeland that Carletta kept was her school helio hat.

Notes

Appeared

  • The Girl With the Helio Hat – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

Princess of the Golden Dragon

Plot

Princess Suki from the state of Maravia, came to stay with family friend Lady Cranby to be safe from rebels opposing her brother, the king. She had a secret that she had been entrusted to keep the royal seal safe. Lady Cranby gifted Suki a cat, who became a protector to her, thwarting those who were trying  to get the seal.She also had help from a new friend, a circus girl, Megan.


(Mandy – #1)

(Judy PSL #174)

Notes

Appeared

  • Princess of the Golden Dragon – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)
  • Reprinted with new art as The Cat – Judy Picture Story Library: #174
    • Reprinted – Bunty Picture Story Library: #430

The Lost Lass of Laramie

Plot

Towards the end of the 19th century, two year old Alison Langley had been kidnapped and raised by Comanche Native Americans. When she was 13 she was made to return to her original home, but Alison, now known as White Cloud, was not happy about this, and soon ran away to try and find her adoptive family.

Notes

Appeared

  • The Lost Lass of Laramie – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

Peggy the Police Girl

Plot

Young Peggy Jones joined the police force as a Police Girl Cadet. She was sent to the village of Melrick, where she took up lodgings’ with the village policeman, Constable Gregson, and his wife. Lady Merlick is not sure she is up for the job, but Peggy impresses her, when she stops a purse snatcher that had taken Lady Merlick’s bag.

Notes

Appeared

  • Peggy the Police Girl – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

Jenny Trevelyn

Plot

In 1780, Jenny Trevelyn’s father, a sailor, died while away on a trip.  Her mother a wise woman, taught Jenny all she knew about herbs and medicines.

Notes

Appeared

  • Jenny Trevelyn – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

The Sunshine of her Songs

Plot

Carole Chatton found joy in singing but her stepmother Kaye, hated Carole and was always cruel to her, while her father was away. When she gets invited to sing at concert, Kaye burns the letter, but Carole finds out about, it but has no dress to wear to the concert. With help from her neighbour Flossie, she wins money in a talent contest but Kaye finds out and takes the money so again she’s left with nothing to buy a dress.

Notes

  • Text story
  • Spot Art: Claude Berridge

Appeared

  • The Sunshine of her Songs  (text) – Mandy: #01 (21 January 1967) – (?)

“He’s a Thief!” 

  • “He’s a Thief!” –  Judy: #1528 (22 April 1989) – #1535 (10 June 1989)
  • Art: Tom Hurst

Plot

Lynne Adams, has a good relationship with her divorced mother, but the one problem is she is a teacher at her school. To avoid favourtism her mom doesn’t go easy on her at history class and she always knows what is happening in the school, so Lynne can’t get away with things.  One day while waiting for her mom after school she sees the art teacher Mr Dawson looking suspicious and then take money from another staff member, Mr Pullen’s locker. There has been a number  of thefts in the school and now Lynne seems to have found the person responsible. She is going to tell her mother, but before she gets a chance, Ms Adams has news of her own, Mr Dawson has asked her out. Lynne wants her mom to be happy but she doesn’t want her dating a thief. She thinks if she accuses him now, people will think its because she doesn’t want her mom dating and because she complains to her friends about her mom being teacher, they will think she’s just not happy about having more teachers in her life.

She hopes the first date won’t go well, and then she will be able to tell her mom her suspicions, but Ms Adams and Mr Dawson hit it off and have a good time and continue to see each other. Lynne then tries to think of other ways to get rid of him. She hopes to set her mom up with their nice neighbour instead, but then finds out he is engaged. Meanwhile there are still things going missing at school. When Ms Adams purse is stolen, she tries to raise the subject that it could be Mr Dawson, but  she doesn’t listen. Lynne then sees Mr Dawson out with a woman, and is furious that he is a two timer as well as a thief. She arranges to go out with her mom to same place she heard Mr Dawson make plans with the other woman, so he can be caught in the act. It turns out Ms Adams knows the woman as she is Mr Dawson’s sister.

Lynne then tries to trap him by leaving out her own purse in view of Mr Dawson when he visits the house. He doesn’t take the bait but her gold bracelet that need fixing goes missing instead. Lynne is getting bitter that Mr Dawson has not been caught and he is splashing out on dinner while some kids in her class are struggling because they have had money stolen. She is delighted when she runs into two classmates the next day who have caught the thief in the act and locked him in the classroom. She is confused when the door is opened and it turns out to be one of the pupils at the school, Leon, who had previously claimed to be a victim of the thief. The proof is undeniable that he is a thief. Lynne goes to Mr Pullen and after talking with him finds out him and Mr Dawson were doing a surprise collection for one of the teachers together, that’s why Mr Dawson was secretly getting the money from the locker. She then discovers her bracelet was missing because her mom and Mr Dawson took it to get fixed as a nice surprise for her. Knowing that he is not the thief, Lynne can now be happy for her mom and is pleased to be able to start over.

Thoughts

In a not too surprising twist for these stories the actual thief is one of the supposed victims. This has been seen in such stories like Bunty’s Stop, Thief!  or Captain Carol. In this case though the real thief is more of a background character, than a main character.  The focus of the story is on Lynne trying to expose Mr Dawson, there is never any other suspects or investigation to try an find the thief, as she believes she already knows who it is.

It is a relief for Lynne to find that Mr Dawson is actually a decent guy, and everything else is just misunderstandings. The story is a shorter one at only 8 episodes, so things move along quickly. The art in some panels I did question if it was Hurst because it looked different to his style, but still overall does a good job. He is especially good at making Mr Dawson look guilty when we first see him in the shadowy empty corridor, it certainly makes it convincing that Lynne is in the right.  With that mindset it does make Mr Dawson’s other actions look suspicious, such as suddenly having money to spend on fancy restaurants and Leon telling his friends Mr Dawson was dismissive of his money been taken. But of course as we later find out Leon is the thief so it is likely he made up that story too!