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Julian's garden had always been Fiona's refuge when her world became too harsh, and Julian himself was her only friend. But though he was always kind and understanding, she had to bring herself to part from Julian and lovely Alanbridge. Only then would he realise that she was no longer a child. |
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Julian's garden had always been Fiona's refuge when her world became too harsh, and Julian himself was her only friend. But though he was always kind and understanding, Fiona had to bring herself to part from Julian and lovely Alanbridge. Only then would he realise that she was no longer a child. |
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There was magic in the garden for Fiona, when Julian walked there. |
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Julian's garden had always been Fiona's refuge when her world became too harsh, and Julian himself was her only friend. But though he was always kind and understanding, Fiona had to bring herself to part from Julian and lovely Alanbridge. Only then would he realise that she was no longer a child. |
| Date | Publisher | Binding | Remarks |
| 1956 | Hodder and Stoughton | hardback | Published 13 September 1956 |
| 1958 | Hodder and Stoughton | paperback | |
| 1964 | IPC Magazines | paperback | Woman's Weekly Library (No 84) |
| 1966 | Hodder and Stoughton | paperback |