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      First published in Great Britain in 2013

       by Electric Monkey, an imprint of Egmont UK Limited

       The Yellow Building, 1 Nicholas Road, London W11 4AN

      Text copyright © 2013 Ellie Phillips

       The moral rights of the author have been asserted

      ISBN 978 1 4052 5820 3

       eISBN 978 1 7803 1329 0

      www.electricmonkeybooks.co.uk www.egmont.co.uk

      A CIP catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library

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       EGMONT

      Our story began over a century ago, when seventeen-year-old Egmont Harald Petersen found a coin in the street. He was on his way to buy a flyswatter, a small hand-operated printing machine that he then set up in his tiny apartment.

      The coin brought him such good luck that today Egmont has offices in over 30 countries around the world. And that lucky coin is still kept at the company’s head offices in Denmark.

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       ‘The Writing Ladies of the Royal Festival Hall’

      Contents

       Cover

       Title page

       Copyright

       Dedication

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       About the Publisher

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