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In the English village of Midmeddlecum, sisters Dinah and Dorinda struggle to keep their promise to try to be good when their father goes off to war, but they soon get into a great deal of mischief.
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The wind on the moon: a story for children
2004, New York Review Books
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1590171004 9781590171004
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The Wind on the Moon
May 1, 2000, Jane Nissen Books
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"A branch of the apple-tree, that was grey with old age, struck the window of the room in which Major Palfrey was packing his trunk."
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