The story is from Enid Blyton's famous children's book series "Famous Five." It describes the character Ragamuffin Jo, who shares a striking resemblance to George and possesses certain skills that come in handy for the group's adventures. The passage also mentions their encounter with Jo on Kirrin beach, hinting at the exciting adventures that await the Five as they team up with her.
The "Famous Five" series follows the adventures of a group of four children—Julian, Dick, Anne, and George (short for Georgina)—along with their loyal dog, Timmy. Together, they often find themselves in mysterious and thrilling situations, solving mysteries and uncovering secrets. Ragamuffin Jo is a character introduced in one of the books, adding an extra layer of excitement and camaraderie to their adventures.
The "Famous Five" series follows the adventures of a group of four children—Julian, Dick, Anne, and George (short for Georgina)—along with their loyal dog, Timmy. Together, they often find themselves in mysterious and thrilling situations, solving mysteries and uncovering secrets. Ragamuffin Jo is a character introduced in one of the books, adding an extra layer of excitement and camaraderie to their adventures.
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