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Presidency, she spent 18 months supervising the training and organisation of the Girl Guide movement in India. She travelled all over the country and, in her spare time, spent time working for various church societies. She returned to UK after her health "broke down".
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1926 – she contributed to an anthology of prose and verse published by
Lymington Girl Guides. Her translation of "Meditations of a Swiss Guide" appeared in a US newspaper.
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