Mary Mouse
Mary Mouse is a fictional character "imagined" by Enid Blyton, a prolific British children's author, in the mid 20th century. Mary Mouse is a mouse exiled from her mousehole who becomes a maid at the dolls' house, employed by Sailor Doll. The original publications were in an unusual format, 15 cm × 7 cm (6 in × 2+3⁄4 in) softback pictorial. Due to the austerity and paper shortages of the times, during and after World War II, the first editions were cheaply made with simple colour illustration and stapled bindings overstuck with linen edging.
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Mary Mouse
Mary Mouse is a fictional character "imagined" by Enid Blyton, a prolific British children's author, in the mid 20th century. Mary Mouse is a mouse exiled from her mousehole who becomes a maid at the dolls' house, employed by Sailor Doll. The original publications were in an unusual format, 15 cm × 7 cm (6 in × 2+3⁄4 in) softback pictorial. Due to the austerity and paper shortages of the times, during and after World War II, the first editions were cheaply made with simple colour illustration and stapled bindings overstuck with linen edging.
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Mary Mouse is a fictional char ...... ually sold one million copies.
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A Day with Mary Mouse
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A Prize for Mary Mouse
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Fun with Mary Mouse
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Hello, Little Mary Mouse
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Here Comes Mary Mouse Again
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How Do You Do, Mary Mouse
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Hurrah for Mary Mouse
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Little Mary Mouse Again
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Mary Mouse Goes Out for the Day
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Mary Mouse Goes to Sea
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United Kingdom
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Olive F. Openshaw , Frederick White and R. Paul-Hoye
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English
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Mary Mouse is a fictional char ...... s overstuck with linen edging.
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