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Flossie was a deer who lived in the Forest of Burzee. One winter Flossie and another deer, Glossie, visited their friend Claus in the Laughing Valley. He was as good as imprisoned in the Valley by the snow, but he was impressed that the deer could walk upon its frozen surface. During their visit a suggestion was made that Claus could travel faster and farther if the deer would pull him and his toys on a sled. Flossie is the heroine of a story, "Stitcher of the Knight", written by members of the Cross-stitchers of the Knight faction. The story involves the on-going adventures of Flossie (who is a keen cross-stitcher) and Screed. They first meet when she rescues him from the Logo Police, who are after him for stitching the Forever Knight logo on his underwear. Flossie is a local hairdresser who works in Salon de Beauté. She often speaks in a sweet voice with a French dialect. She can speak many words and phrases in French, such as au courant (up-to-date) and Ma chérie (My dear). Muffy appears to know her on a first name basis. She also enjoys talking into the microphone to announce to everyone about someone getting their hair done. Flossie (one-time surname Bondy) was the mother of the mute girl known as “Spec”. It is unclear if she was ever married to Spec’s father. She eventually married the small-time criminal “Jumper” Bondy, who became Spec’s step-father. Some time after that, she grew tired of Bondy and conspired with the successful counterfeiter Ivy to kill her husband and frame her daughter for the crime. Flossie is a gypsy dancer on stage for acts during city carnival's or fairs. She is portrayed by Sylvia Lewis. Sylvia also portrayed a different character in the spin-off series Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. (series).
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