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CHAPTER I THE SHADOW Look, girls! Theres a man! Where? Just creeping under the dining-room window! What can he wantȔlooks suspicious! Oh, Im afraid to go in! Hush! We wont go in just now! If only the boys were here! Well, dont cryȔthey will be here soon. See! Hes getting under the fence! There he goes! Did you get a look at him? Yes, a good look. Ill know him next time. Bess, Belle and Cora were holding this whispered conversation. It was Belle, the timid, who wanted to cry, and it was Cora who had really seen the manȔgot the good look. Bess did say she wished the boys were around, but Bess had great confidence in those boys, and this remark, when a man was actually sneaking around Clover Cottage, was perfectly pardonable. The motor girls had just returned from a delightful afternoon ride along the shore road at Lookout Beach. Bess and Belle Robinson, otherwise Elizabeth and Isabel, the twins, were in their little carȔthe FlyawayȔand Cora Kimball was driving her fine, four-cylinder touring affair, both machines having just pulled up in front of Clover Cottage, the summer home of the Robinsons. Did the boys say they would come directly from the post-office? askedBelle, as she eyed the back fence suspiciously. Yes, they had to drop some mail in the box. We wont attempt to go in until they come. At any rate, I have a little something to do to the Whirlwind, and Cora pulled off her gloves, and started to get a wrench out of the tool box. Ill get busy, too, declared Bess. It will look better in case our friend happens to come around the corner. No danger, and Cora glanced up from the tool box. I fancy that gentleman is not of the type that runs into facts. Do you think he is a burglar? asked Belle. Well, I wouldnt say just that. But he certainly is not straightforward. And that is a bad sign, replied Cora. And not a person in the house to help us, sighed Belle. Oh, I dont see why mammaȔȔ Now, Belle Robinson! interrupted her sister. You know perfectly well that mamma had to take Nellie and Rose over to Drifton. They have to get ready for school. Mamma fusses a lot over those two girls, continued Belle. It seems to me a lucky thing they happened to run awayȔour way. This remark was lost upon Bess and Cora. Bess was intent upon somethingȔnothing definiteȔabout the Flyaway, while Cora was working assiduously trying to adjust a leaky valve. The prospect of dark coming on with no one but themselves about the cottage, and the late appearance of the strange man, kept each one busy thinking. Presently Belle exclaimed: Oh, here come the boys! and without waiting for the young men to turn the corner, which marked the end of the Clover Cottage grounds, she ran along with the news. Jack Kimball, Coras brother, Walter Pennington, his chum, and EdFoster, the friend of both, sauntered along. I suppose Belle will say we had a bandit, remarked Cora, with a laugh, but to tell the truth, Bess, I did not like the fellows looks. She closed the engine bonnet and hurried to the sidewalk....


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  • ISBN-13: 9781548218515
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 60 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1548218510
  • Publisher Date: 22 Jun 2017
  • Height: 0 mm
  • No of Pages: 298
  • Weight: 498.951 gr

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