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* HumanAlien: Morgan of "Boyfriend from Blupo", Marsha of "Marsha the Perfect Schoolgirl", Mina of "Mindreader Mina", Mirra from "Her From Up There", Starla of "Starla's Spell", Blossom of "Flower Power", the titular character of "Oriel", Eta and Elvin of "The Newcomers". Stella from "Wish Upon a Star" appears to be this until the very last frame of the story, when she pushes her hair back to reveal that she has [[RubberForeheadAlien pointed ears]].

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Morgan of "Boyfriend from Blupo", Blupo"
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Marsha of "Marsha the Perfect Schoolgirl", Schoolgirl"
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Mina of "Mindreader Mina", Mina"
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Mirra from "Her From Up There", There"
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Starla of "Starla's Spell", Spell"
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Blossom of "Flower Power", the Power"
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titular character of "Oriel", "Oriel"
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Eta and Elvin of "The Newcomers". Newcomers"
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Stella from "Wish Upon a Star" appears to be this until the very last frame of the story, when she pushes her hair back to reveal that she has [[RubberForeheadAlien pointed ears]].



* MagicalBoyfriend: The premise of "Boyfriend from Blupo", where the heroine gets a boyfriend in the form of Morgan, a HumanAlien from the planet Blupo.

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* MagicalBoyfriend: The premise of "Boyfriend from Blupo", where the heroine gets a boyfriend in the form of Morgan, a HumanAlien {{Human Alien|s}} from the planet Blupo.
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* CloningBlues: The story "Double Trouble", where the heroine's shadow is brought to life and causes all sorts of trouble for her.
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* StepServant: Many of the heroines suffer this, either from AbusiveParents or guardians, or people who are holding them and several other children prisoner and forcing them to slave away.
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* GenderMisdirection: In "The Seven Sisters", six of the Miller siblings have unambiguously feminine names (Mary, Olive, Celia, Sadie, Ruth and Emily). But the seventh sibling is called Pat, which can be short for either Patrick or Patricia and the story's title leads the reader to assume it's the latter. Since the plot revolves around Emily trying to reunite her siblings after they were separated as young children, the truth is not revealed until the final installment.

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* GenderMisdirection: GenderConcealingWriting: In "The Seven Sisters", six of the Miller siblings have unambiguously feminine names (Mary, Olive, Celia, Sadie, Ruth and Emily). But the seventh sibling is called Pat, which can be short for either Patrick or Patricia and the story's title leads the reader to assume it's the latter. Since the plot revolves around Emily trying to reunite her siblings after they were separated as young children, the truth is not revealed until the final installment.
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* GenerationXerox: One full edition of "The Four Marys" focused on Fieldy trying to connect with a new student named Ruth, the daughter of a former champion hockey captain who doesn't seem as keen on the sport as she is. [[spoiler: It turns out Ruth would rather do athletics. When Fieldy tells Ruth's parents, they fully support her because her mother's parents had put a lot of pressure on her to play tennis, but she ditched it for hockey because "(she) knew that was (her) sport."

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* GenerationXerox: One full edition of "The Four Marys" focused on Fieldy trying to connect with a new student named Ruth, the daughter of a former champion hockey captain who doesn't seem as keen on the sport as she is. [[spoiler: It turns out Ruth would rather do athletics. When Fieldy tells Ruth's parents, they fully support her because her mother's parents had put a lot of pressure on her to play tennis, but she ditched it for hockey because "(she) knew that was (her) sport.""]]

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** BoardingSchoolOfHorrors: Some of the stories took place in one.

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** BoardingSchoolOfHorrors: Some of the stories took place in one. One notable example was Thorndale Hall, a Dickenisian nightmare where, not only did the staff take great pleasure in beating and starving the students [[spoiler: the school was actually a front for a counterfeiting scheme.]]



* BreakTheHaughty: The fate of any SpoiledBrat heroines.

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* BreakTheHaughty: The fate of any SpoiledBrat heroines. Chances are, if the heroine bullies those around her, steals from others and demands they treat her like a princess while in a horror story, her fate is going to be a horrible one.


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* GenerationXerox: One full edition of "The Four Marys" focused on Fieldy trying to connect with a new student named Ruth, the daughter of a former champion hockey captain who doesn't seem as keen on the sport as she is. [[spoiler: It turns out Ruth would rather do athletics. When Fieldy tells Ruth's parents, they fully support her because her mother's parents had put a lot of pressure on her to play tennis, but she ditched it for hockey because "(she) knew that was (her) sport."
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* BittersweetEnding: Most "Catch the Cat" stories ended with the heroine, Maria Bonnet, foiling [[ThoseWackyNazis the German forces occupying France]], but still being alone and cast aside due to the fact she acts friendly towards them to cover for her [[LaResistance resistance work.]]

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* MyBelovedSmother: Jasmine of "Mum Knows Best" suffers from both this AND an OverprotectiveDad.



* OverprotectiveDad: The titular character of "The Courage of Crippled Clara" has one, to the point where he turns the entire village against the heroine [[DisproportionateRetribution just because she was giving his daughter secret riding lessons]].
** Both parents are overprotective in "Mum Knows Best", due to the heroine's twin sister dying as a baby.
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* ComicsMerger: As mentioned above, it merged with ''Comicbook/{{Mandy}} in 1997. It also absorbed ''Suzy'' in 1987 and ''Nikki'' in 1989.

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* ComicsMerger: As mentioned above, it merged with ''Comicbook/{{Mandy}} ''Comicbook/{{Mandy}}'' in 1997. It also absorbed ''Suzy'' in 1987 and ''Nikki'' in 1989.
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* ComicsMerger: As mentioned above, it merged with ''Comicbook/{{Mandy}} in 1997. It also absorbed ''Suzy'' in 1987 and ''Nikki'' in 1989.

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* ABoyAGirlAndABabyFamily: The Barker siblings in "Bringing Up the Barkers" consist of punk teenagers Gary and Vari and their pre-teen sister, Freda.
%%* [[ABoyAndHisX A Girl And Her X]]: Many of the stories had this for a concept.


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* ABoyAGirlAndABabyFamily: The Barker siblings in "Bringing Up the Barkers" consist of punk teenagers Gary and Vari and their pre-teen sister, Freda.
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* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Mandy of "The Trouble with Boys…" has five brothers.



* OutnumberedSibling: Mandy of "The Trouble with Boys…" has five brothers.
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* CinderellaCircumstances: Many of the heroines suffer this, either from AbusiveParents or guardians, or people who are holding them and several other children prisoner and forcing them to slave away.
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** Polly of "Powder Potts" starts out as one due to her shyness, but when a new powder mix accidentally spills on her, she gets a confidence boost.

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* TrappedInThePast: Susie Waters in "The Maze" ends up at a school in Victorian times after wandering into the titular maze. Unable to return until she can get the key to the maze to get back, she is forced to stay at the school.

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Susie Waters in "The Maze" ends up at a school in Victorian times after wandering into the titular maze. Unable to return until she can get the key to the maze to get back, she is forced to stay at the school.



*** Jan and Hilary in "Trapped in Time" find themselves 200 years in the past - and to make matters worse, they are mistaken for boys and ordered to work on the construction of the canals.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Helen of “I Don’t Like Dogs!” is TERRIFIED of dogs - which complicates her relationship with her father's new girlfriend, as the girlfriend has a dog.

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*** ** Jan and Hilary in "Trapped in Time" find themselves 200 years in the past - and to make matters worse, they are mistaken for boys and ordered to work on the construction of the canals.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Helen of “I Don’t "I Don't Like Dogs!” Dogs!" is TERRIFIED of dogs - which complicates her relationship with her father's new girlfriend, as the girlfriend has a dog.
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* ModestRoyalty: Princess Katherine, the heroine of "Just Call Me Kate!", refuses to stand on ceremony, and askes the other pupils at her OneGenderSchool to call her Kate.
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* FairyInABottle: "Merry at St Meads".

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* FairyInABottle: "Merry at St Meads". She's also a FishOutOfTemporalWater.

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