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The Famous Five meet up at Kirrin Station and learn Aunt Fanny and Uncle Quentin will be holidaying in Spain, leaving the Five at home with the household's cook, Joanna. On the beach, the Five meet a gypsy girl, the "ragamuffin", called Jo. Jo and George almost get into fight and Dick who intervenes, gets a punch from Jo and Dick hits Jo.
Unfortunately, the Kirrins are unable to move their caravans without borrowing horses from the performers. Julian and Dick leave to speak to the performers but are unsuccessful in their attempt to borrow the horses. During this time, their old friend Jo (first introduced in Five Fall into Adventure) arrives and joins the Kirrin children. Jo ...
Five Fall into Adventure; Five Get into a Fix; Five Get into Trouble; Five Go Adventuring Again; Five Go Down to the Sea; Five Go Off in a Caravan; Five Go Off to Camp; Five Go to Billycock Hill; Five Go to Demon's Rocks; Five Go to Mystery Moor; Five Go to Smuggler's Top; Five Have a Mystery to Solve; Five Have a Wonderful Time; Five Have ...
Uncle Quentin is held in a sub-sea tunnel and it is up to the Five to rescue him. During the adventure, Timmy plays an essential part in rescuing Uncle Quentin from the kidnappers. The children befriend an artistic boy named Martin, whose guardian, Mr Curton, is part of the gang trying to steal the secret formula.
Summer is coming to an end but with autumn releases this good, that might not be a bad thing...
Five Have a Mystery to Solve is the 20th novel in the Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1962. It was first published in 1962. As the penultimate novel in the Famous Five series, it follows the usual formula of finding secret passages, drinking ginger beer , hunting treasure, and foiling evil-doers.
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Five Get into Trouble is the eighth novel in The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1949. It was first published in 1949. In this novel, Dick gets kidnapped, mistaken for another boy whose name is Richard.