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Pages 71 through 98 Summary
Morwenna creates a bonfire in a lonely part of the countryside with all of her mother's nasty letters. A few fairies come out and dance among the flames. A senior girl at Arlinghurst discovers Morwenna's fire and punished Morwenna with "ten order marks," quite a stiff punishment in the school's annual competition for good marks.
There is a break in the school term and all the children are full of excitement at getting away from school. Morwenna's father, Daniel, takes her away to meet his own father, Sam, in London. After that, Morwenna will stay in South Wales for a time to visit her aunt as well as her grandfather Grampar, who is sick in a hospital.
Morwenna is overwhelmed with her first trip to London, marveling at the city's size. Morwenna and her father meet Sam. Sam is a very...
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