M. D. Johnston M. D. Johnston i(A120163 works by)
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1 1 y separately published work icon Miss Pickle : The Story of an Australian Boarding School Constance Mackness , London : Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press , 1924 Z830009 1924 single work children's fiction children's 'Miss Pickle centres on the arrival of Lola Sinclair, a new girl, at a Sydney church boarding school, known as "the College". Lola's roommate is Trix Carr, called "Miss Pickle" by classmates and teachers alike, due to her propensity for mischief making. Brillant and virtuous, Lola forms a strong friendship with Trix, influencing her to do well in class. Miss Pickle focuses on the development of the friendship between Lola and Trix'. Source: Bonza Schooldays.
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