Missing at Marshlands / Arden Blake Mystery Series #3
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d revealing with a cruel indifference the dust gathered on the abandoned textbooks flung in a pile on the window seat. It wa
appy that examinations were over at last, and overjoyed that they had passed all subjects, except for a condition in mathematics for Sim,
used to close and bouncing up and down in an ef
be worried and--" Sim's list of worries and trials was ended by Terry, a smiling, sandy-haired creature, thrusting Si
all packed now?" Terry Landry asked,
hat!" she wailed. "You
t under there in the first place? I suppose you threw it at a mouse, Sim. I should have made yo
lf three nights ago, I remember. And, incidentally, I seem to b
ecovered shoe into a bag with its fellow and announced that she too was finished. Sim, powdering an uptilted nose, declared th
odbyes" at each open door and gayly knocking
em, then piled into the waiting car. A five-passenger touring car, it was, belonging to Arden's father. In it the three girls were to drive down to Oceanedge, on the coas
were anxious to conduct themselves creditably. Early as the start was, and it was not yet nine o'
piled up as they drove along the uncrowded roads leading out of Morrisville. They talked little; thoughts wer
d tea and a generous helping of chocolate cake they continued on their journey, becoming le
nd stunted, conventional pines, and grassy meadows fading into sandy wastes and dunes; the road stre
tion of country that they
ached it, "let's see what the trouble i
ither, not until we get to Oceanedge," Terry ann
y inspected a rather ancient car, sagging over a flattened
laconically. "The owner is
, suddenly, a huge white and tan dog, apparently arou
car with that-that-what is
d, pursing her lips into a crooning little whistle an
lled, where, from a safe distance, she was gazing i
," Arden suggested, "shall we go on
m, and Terry nodded as she
curled up again on the front seat to finish its interrupted nap; a
monotony. On the right, some distance away, they knew, the blue inviting ocean lay shin
ld them, pointing out a wary-looking wood
own the old car?" Arden aske
," Sim said firmly. "I'm going to enjoy this summer, and I refuse to become inter
t a handsome stranger, trudging slowly toward the v
him a lift, and unless my eyes deceive me, we a
ld be no other. Shall I pull over?" She had taken he
y, and Arden drove over to the side o
u a lift?" she
artled. He took a soft gray hat from his he
y car is back there. I was unable to get the tool chest
ooking! A "handsome stranger" in every respec
den continued, "but we could dr
much. I am used to walking. Besides," he said dis
judgment. You simply must let us take you. It is absur
ing off his clothes a bit, climbed in
d a houseboat out where I can be alone and have quiet. I do not need people around me. I have Tania, my dog, and my
er mother, that they were fast friends, and added, in a little burst of indignation, that of course they woul
inued on their way. They had to go back again to the main road a short distance, for the house, gayly called "Buckingham Pala
den?" Sim questioned, still wonderi
Really, I got that impression of him. Very
won't bother him. He'll be quite alone on that old hous
noring Terry's joke. "Quite different, I expe
ad at me," Sim remarked, pulling a blonde curl
if that's what he wants, but no scenery for painting. And wait until he sees that houseboat! It's been tied up in the bay fo
," Arden went on. "I thought he looked rather sad, and w
of this simple incident, after all we've just gone through, I'l
ow to hide himself and his dog," Arden said slowly, and then, stepping on the
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