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Alice-Miranda Shines Bright 8

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by Jacqueline Harvey


  ‘Thank you, Your Majesty,’ Stanley smiled. ‘And thank you to that little one out there, who came up with the idea in the first place.’

  Queen Georgiana winked at Alice-Miranda, who winked right back.

  Jacinta finally confessed to Alice-Miranda, Sloane and Millie that she’d been so upset about the thought of leaving Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale that she decided to get into trouble on purpose so that Miss Grimm would make her repeat. She apologised for being a terrible brat and said that she had no idea her behaviour would cause such a huge fuss. As Sloane pointed out, in the end things had worked out for the best. Millie, however, couldn’t resist telling Jacinta that there’d been no need to be such a pain about it all.

  On hearing the news about Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale’s progression into secondary school, Mildred Jelly had called and begged Miss Grimm to reconsider her decision. Apparently her long waiting lists were a figment of an overactive imagination. With every single girl making the decision to stay put, it wasn’t long before an advertisement appeared in the paper for a new headmistress and Science teacher at Sainsbury Palace.

  Ursula resigned from her position at the council. She couldn’t stand to work for Silas Wiley a minute longer. As chance would have it, Miss Grimm advertised a casual position as a housemistress the very next day. Ursula is currently looking after the girls until Mrs Howard returns. After that, who knows. She and her father are taking things one day at a time.

  Queen Georgiana arranged to rebuild the bridge across the stream and fix Stanley Frost’s driveway. He had the telephone reconnected and Ursula insisted that he buy himself a new second-hand car.

  Myrtle Parker agreed that Stan and Reg could continue their fossicking whenever they wanted. She put away her lists too and was stunned when Reg arrived home one afternoon with two plane tickets to Tuscany.

  Nurse Raylene returned to Winchesterfield and was surprised to find herself out of a job. Her father had made a full recovery and she was thrilled that Mr Parker had too. Myrtle Parker was still quite glad to see her go – she was far too young and attractive to spend any more time than necessary with her Reginald.

  Alice-Miranda and Mr Parker struck up a lovely friendship. She still went to read to him as often as she could, and together they shared books and poems and lots of laughs. He especially loved Matilda.

  Silas Wiley’s announcement with Queen Georgiana garnered him a great deal of support throughout the district. His entrepreneurial skills were still questionable, though; he decided to sell his pizza restaurant and invest in a putt putt golf course instead. He was devastated to lose Ursula, who had been the best secretary he’d ever had.

  Miss Reedy’s Summer Spectacular went off without a hitch. Jacinta and Sloane sang a fabulous duet and the concert was a fitting end to the year. With Caledonia Manor set to house the senior students in the new term, the last weeks of school were some of the happiest anyone could ever remember.

  And as for the holidays, there was still some debate about what the girls would get up to. Aunty Gee had mentioned that perhaps Alice-Miranda might like to spend some time with her at the palace. Sloane asked Alice-Miranda if she could take some friends along too. There’s still a little time to decide.

  Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale Academy for Proper Young Ladies Staff

  Miss Ophelia Grimm

  Headmistress

  Aldous Grump

  Miss Grimm’s husband

  Mrs Louella Derby

  Personal Secretary to the Headmistress

  Miss Livinia Reedy

  English teacher

  Mr Josiah Plumpton

  Science teacher

  Howie (Mrs Howard)

  Housemistress

  Mr Cornelius Trout

  Music teacher

  Mrs Doreen Smith

  Cook

  Charlie Weatherly (Mr Charles)

  Gardener

  Elsa

  Stablehand

  Students

  Alice-Miranda Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones

  Millicent Jane McLoughlin-McTavish-McNoughton-McGill

  Alice-Miranda’s best friend and room mate

  Jacinta Headlington-Bear

  Friend

  Sloane Sykes

  Friend

  Madeline Bloom, Ashima Divall, Ivory Hicks, Susannah Dare, Danika Rigby

  Friends

  Sainsbury Palace School Staff

  Mrs Mildred Jelly

  Headmistress

  Professor Crookston

  Science teacher

  Others

  Aunty Gee

  Queen Georgiana

  Constable Derby

  Local policeman, married to Louella Derby

  Myrtle Parker

  Show Society President and village busybody

  Reginald Parker

  Husband of Myrtle

  Hephzibah Fayle

  Friend of Alice-Miranda’s and owner of Caledonia Manor

  Henrietta Sykes

  Sister of Hephzibah and step-granny of Sloane Sykes

  Ambrosia Headlington-Bear

  Jacinta’s mother

  Silas Wiley

  Mayor of Downsfordvale

  Ursula

  Silas’s personal assistant

  Stanley Frost

  Owner of Wood End

  About the Author

  Jacqueline Harvey taught for many years in girls’ boarding schools. She is the author of the bestselling Alice-Miranda series and the Clementine Rose series, and was awarded Honour Book in the 2006 CBCA Awards for her picture book The Sound of the Sea. She now writes full-time and is working on more Alice-Miranda and Clementine Rose adventures.

  For more about Jacqueline and Alice-Miranda, go to:

  www.jacquelineharvey.com.au

  Books by Jacqueline Harvey

  Alice-Miranda at School

  Alice-Miranda on Holiday

  Alice-Miranda Takes the Lead

  Alice-Miranda at Sea

  Alice-Miranda in New York

  Alice-Miranda Shows the Way

  Alice-Miranda in Paris

  Alice-Miranda Shines Bright

  Clementine Rose and the Surprise Visitor

  Clementine Rose and the Pet Day Disaster

  Clementine Rose and the Perfect Present

  Clementine Rose and the Farm Fiasco

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  Alice-Miranda Shines Bright

  9781742752914

  Copyright © Jacqueline Harvey 2013

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  First published by Random House Australia in 2013

  National Library of Australia

  Cataloguing-in-Publication entry

  Author: Harvey, Jacqueline

  Title: Alice-Miranda Shines Bright/Jacqueline Ha
rvey

  ISBN: 978 1 74275 291 4 (ebook)

  Series: Harvey, Jacqueline. Alice-Miranda; 8

  Target audience: For primary school age

  Subjects: Detective and mystery stories

  Dewey number: A823.4

  Cover and internal illustrations by J.Yi

  Cover design by Mathematics www.xy-1.com

  Internal design by Midland Typesetters, Australia

  Typesetting and eBook production by Midland Typesetters, Australia

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