One doesn't expect SPL stories to be the finest-crafted narratives, but this one is so obvious that you go crazy waiting for the girls to figure it out. I wonder about their teacher, too. "I'm here to find out what happened to my brother, a WWII partisan who vanished mysteriously, but you girls don't pay me any mind. You just go on and enjoy your vacation." Reminds me of my mother. Good art, though. Reading this it occurred to me how seldom the guilty parties in these stories were turned over to the law. Mostly they run away on the next-to-last page and everyone promptly forgets about them. I wonder why.
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Schoolgirls' Picture Library 044 - Search in the Pyrenees