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Daisy is under threat of expulsion at Grangewood School for Girls,
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START: It’s no good, everything I do is wrong, I just don’t belong in Grangewood. Perhaps I am as bad as they say I am. But I’m not. I’m not. I can’t bear it any longer, I’ll run away—that’s what I’ll do, I’ll go back home to mother—and Dick, Douglas, Daniel and Duncan, they love me, they believe in me.
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END: Daisy advanced closer to the portrait and there on the rim of the device was depicted a symbol she knew all too well, that of a comet……the hairy star, and beside it, graven in tiny letters were the words—“This panel where the hairy star doth shine, conceals the treasure, press the symbol mine�.
Denise Deegan. Daisy Pulls It Off. Samuel French, 1985.
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