The O'Sullivan Twins
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The O'Sullivan Twins is the second in the St. Clare's series of novels by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1942.
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The book covers the second term of O'Sullivan Twins, Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan. The girls are eagerly looking forward to going back to St. Clare's, unlike the previous year when they were determined to be as difficult as possible. This year they have to take their cousin Alison, another O'Sullivan. Alison is very pretty but quite featherheaded. She hates sports and is actually quite timid. She is teased a lot and scolded, when she arrives at St. Clares, but eventually settles in and becomes less vain. The twins also meet Margery, a sulky, bad-tempered girl who displays heroic courage, and who loses her sulkiness when the twins help to put an end to problems in her family life, and Lucy, a pretty, clever, gifted student, who wins the affection of all the girls, but who also has to cope with personal problems when her father is badly injured in a car accident.