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{{a|heroes|}}A fictional heroine of Enid Blyton’s who featured in the “Malory Towers” series. A new girl in the first form at North Tower, Gwendoline turns out to be “spoiled, lazy, boastful and spiteful”. Being a perennial archetype, we have repurposed her for certain fictional purposes.
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The JC’s fictional heroes
Preaching righteous truth with the power of metaphor.
Gwendoline, as portrayed by Danya Griver.
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A fictional heroine of Enid Blyton’s who featured in the “Malory Towers” series. A new girl in the first form at North Tower, Gwendoline turns out to be “spoiled, lazy, boastful and spiteful”. Being a perennial archetype, we have repurposed her for certain fictional purposes.

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