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Jenna's family's boat. "That's great!" Bess exclaimed. "It's very generous," Marni said. "I haven't decided if I'm going to use it or not." "Why wouldn't you?" George asked incredulously. "I just don't know if I feel comfortable," Marni replied. She paused for a second before continuing, "Besides, the GPS is on the fritz. I have to see if I can get that to work before I can make a decision." "I bet I can fix it!" George offered enthusiastic..
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companion.
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I've sprained it." "Oh no! Let me see." The receptionist jumped up from behind her desk. As she bent over Bess's ankle, she didn't notice Bess wink at Nancy. "If I could just get some ice," Bess said, with a weak smile that looked totally convincing. The receptionist nodded. "Of course. We've got ice in our break area at the back of the office," she said. "Here, let me help you." Great! thought Nancy. Now, if I can just sneak into Bruce's o..
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was just about to invite you to dance," came the unexpected reply. The orchestra was switching tempos and Nancy nodded. She followed the stranger to the center of the floor where several other couples were trying unsuccessfully to keep from bumping into each other. "I don't know your name," the young detective said as the two began to dance."
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mystery
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bess
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The chandelier suddenly started to sway
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This Mrs. Emory remembers she phoned the Horton house to talk to her friend about a class reunion.
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Hi, Judy!" she called to the little girl, who was playing in the yard with a midget badminton set."
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There was only one sentence in it. 'Tell no one about the 99 steps. Monsieur Neuf'!
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On a hunch she asked whose signature Claude Aubert had forged. The group was astounded to learn it was that of Charles Leblanc! The "frightened financier"!"
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As Jeffers' prisoners berated themselves for being caught in the diplodocus cage, the man suddenly turned and came back. Once more he gave a chilling, sardonic laugh.
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unintentionally-hilarious
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NANCY DREW, an attractive girl of eighteen, was driving home along a country road in her new, dark-blue convertible. She had just delivered some legal papers for her father.
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town of River Heights, frequently discussed puzzling aspects of cases with his blond, blue-eyed daughter.
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The night the day of our find, Dr. Pitt and the stone tablet disappeared!
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The same night that Dr. Pitt, the cipher stone, and the keys disappeared, the Tinos vanished.
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George learned from the woman's daughter that she was having her midday meal and a rest in her room upstairs. "But Mother will be down in a little while," she said. "Would you like to wait?"
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If you sisters let Nancy Drew go to France, you will suffer and she will tool
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No matter how many mysteries Nancy had solved, her friends never ceased to be amazed each time.
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George received permission to go, then Bess called her house. Mrs. Marvin said her daughter might accompany Nancy, and added that if Mr. Drew had not already chosen a place for them to stay, she would recommend the Long View Motel on top of the hill overlooking Deep River and the valley.
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