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Petrova Fossil : ウィキペディア英語版
Petrova Fossil

Petrova Fossil is a character in the book ''Ballet Shoes'' by Noel Streatfeild, and two films based on that book.
== Petrova's story ==

Petrova, the middle Fossil sister, was adopted by ''Gum'' (Great Uncle Matthew) from a Russian couple who died in Russia. Petrova was a hardworking, honest and caring tomboy who was interested only in engines, airplanes and cars. Unlike the other Fossil sisters who were interested in arts, she dreamed of becoming a pilot. In the novel, Petrova was described as a technically proficient dancer and singer with no affinity for arts. She played Mytyl in a charity production of Maeterlinck's ''The Blue Bird'' and Mustard-Seed in "A Midsummer Night Dream". She was also a page in "Richard III" and was in a dance troupe of jumping beans in a pantomime production in the London suburbs.
At the end of ''Ballet Shoes'' she was going to live with Gum following her dreams to be a pilot. The subsequent novels ''Theater Shoes'' and ''Movie Shoes'' mentioned that Petrova had nothing to do with art. In her short story ''What Happened to Pauline, Petrova, and Posy,'' Streatfeild said that she was sure that Petrova's name would never end up in the history books.

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