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I woke from a deep slumber to-night, my mind playing one of those tricks which plague/stimulate the aged. I felt that just wanted to thank the ghost of Percy F. whose work I so enjoyed during my boyhood some seventy years ago.
Is there any evidence that he wrote anything for girls? There appears to be nothing about Girl Guides, even though Guides were active in war-related work during World War II (Janie Hampton, How the Girl Guides Won the War, London: HarperPress, 2010).
Should it just state boys' literature for accuracy's sake? Varlaam (talk) 04:40, 8 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]