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Authors: Jacqueline Harvey

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A
rthur Prendergast returned to prison for a very long time, convicted of armed robbery, kidnapping and attempted murder of the Queen – but he wouldn't own up to bringing the prawns on board. His brother Whitley spent a few days in hospital recovering from his ordeal and returned to work to a rousing welcome. Henderson was given a stern talking-to from the admiral but was relieved to keep his job.

Upon reaching their destination in Venice, Dr Lush and Alex invited Alice-Miranda to go ashore with them. The tiny child stood in silence on the Rialto Bridge over the Grand Canal as the two men scattered their beloved mother Maria Bella to the wind, just as she had wanted.

Mr Winterstone took Alice-Miranda's advice and decided that he would try to inject some fun into his life. The first thing he did was take a spin on the new jet boat with Her Majesty, Granny Valentina and a very attentive Dalton.

Sloane Sykes turned over a new leaf. She promised to write to Alice-Miranda and secretly hoped she might convince her father to allow her to go back to Winchesterfield-Downsfordvale.

Neville had been wrong about the butterfly in the frame. It hadn't belonged to his grandfather at all. It was his father's. It seemed Leonard loved butterflies as much as the President.

Neville Nordstrom and President Grayson became firm friends. With their shared love of butterflies, together they saved the Euchloe Bazae and its habitat. The land's owner, Smedley Sykes, didn't take too much convincing to find a new location for his next villa project. As he saw it, there were plenty of good sites in Spain and the new owner had paid him a handsome return on his investment. The property was turned over to the local government under the provision that it remain open parkland forever. Neville's discovery was written up in
Scientific Scientist
and he was hailed as a hero. His parents couldn't have been more proud.

The Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones household

Alice-Miranda Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones

Only child, seven and three-quarter years of age

Cecelia Highton-Smith

Alice-Miranda's doting mother

Hugh Kennington-Jones

Alice-Miranda's doting father

Granny Valentina Highton-Smith

Maternal grandmother

Aunt Charlotte Highton-Smith

Cecelia's younger sister

Lawrence Ridley

Famous movie actor and Aunt Charlotte's fiancé

Dolly Oliver

Family cook, part-time food technology scientist

Mrs Shillingsworth

Head housekeeper

Granny Bert (Albertine Rumble)

Former housekeeper, lives on the property in Rose Cottage

Daisy Rumble

Granddaughter of Granny Bert – lives with her in Rose Cottage and works as a maid at Highton Hall

Friends and family of the Highton-Smith-Kennington-Jones family

Aunty Gee

Granny Highton-Smith's best friend and Cecelia's Godmother (among other things!)

Lady Sarah Adams

Cecelia and Charlotte's cousin

Lord Robert Adams

Lady Sarah's husband

Annie Adams

Eldest daughter of Sarah and Robert

Poppy Adams

Youngest daughter of Sarah and Robert

Millicent Jane McLoughlin-McTavish-McNoughton-McGill

Alice-Miranda's best friend and room mate

Jacinta Headlington-Bear

Talented gymnast, school's former second-best tantrum-thrower and a friend

Lucas Nixon

Lawrence Ridley's son and soon to be Alice-Miranda's cousin

Septimus Sykes

Lucas's best friend and brother of Sloane

Sloane Sykes

Ex-student at Winchesterfield- Downsfordvale

Crew of the Octavia

Admiral Teddy Harding

Commander of the
Octavia

Whitley Prendergast

First Officer

Henderson

Steward

Winterstone

Steward

Dr Nicholas Lush

Ship's doctor

Alexander Lushkov

Band member

Others

September Sykes

Mother of Sloane and Septimus

Smedley Sykes

Father of Sloane and Septimus

Neville Nordstrom

Young lad

Leonard and Sylvia Nordstrom

Neville's parents

J
acqueline Harvey has spent her working life teaching in girls' boarding schools. She's never cruised aboard the
Octavia
but she has come across quite a few girls who remind her a little of Alice-Miranda.

Jacqueline has published six novels for young readers. Her first picture book,
The Sound of the Sea
, was awarded Honour Book in the 2006 CBC Awards. She is currently working on Alice-Miranda's next adventure.

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

www.alice-miranda.com

and

www.jacquelineharvey.com.au

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