The Secret of the Sundial / Madge Sterling Series, #3
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would not allow Madge to escape without relating all there was to know
d. "Of course, it was a wild shot in the dark, for I never dreamed he could tell me. Wel
Tell me wh
dity. Anyway, Miss Swenster took him from an orphan's home. She gave him every adv
a lot of her money went
other. Then one day he up and forged a check for over a thousand dollars! Uncle George was a directo
d aghast a
ey send him
the person whose name had been used, agreed not to prosecute. Her son
" Cara mused. "And when she was having financial troubles of
d, getting up from the steps. "I must dash home n
next. Their evenings were spent cramming for month-end examinations
nth of October, the Swenster mansion and all its furniture would be sold at public auction. It remi
, fall day, the first really cold one of the season. Madge's eyes were
uding from her friend's sweater pocket: "Ha! I'll bet a cent it's from tha
ng furiously. "Jack has more import
u know you like him. That's why you'll not e
k. Why shouldn't I? H
as Cara burst forth in a g
Store last night lapping up a soda and listening moon-eyed while Fred King gave a ru
listener," Cara said cheerf
ss Swenster was delighted to see them again for she had begu
today, everything will be turned topsy-turvy si
ed that she was hiding her real feelings. In little ways, more by look and gest
ich Miss Swenster declared unnecessary. However, the girls arm
iss Swenster. "This may be our last chance to search
that you'll locate them. As I said before, I fear
ooked," Madge said, "and that's
ut the old furniture is still there. The pieces are really
the stairway, when Miss S
ght I heard a noise in the garden. I went to the window
u afraid?"
ous. I can't imagine what he can be after. I
stairs to the attic. It was a large, roomy affair
rushed against a cobweb. "I
n to dig into things. Madge discovered a Paisley shawl which she insisted was a treasure and Cara found a beautiful wov
girls returned to the living
the coverlet. "My grandmother wove that spread herself. And the shawl was brought over to this country
u?" Madg
that I'll not have places to store them. I know! You girls must acc
promising they would take good care of them. Both were proud to own such treasures. They were eager to return h
Nevertheless, they went about it in business-like fas
e inquired, not wishing to rep
ss Swenster returned with o
e where John Swenster's picture had hung. A bright square of wallpap
he did with it?"
her lips in mute warning that Miss Swens
cted her attention to the bookcases while Madge made an attack upon the paneled mahogany desk. Sh
er amazement, the panel dropped