The Secret of Mirror Bay (Nancy Drew Mysteries, Book 49)

The Secret of Mirror Bay (Nancy Drew Mysteries, Book 49)

Carolyn Keene

Language: English

Pages: 83

ISBN: 0001604430

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Teenage detective Nancy Drew and her two friends travel to visit Nancy's Aunt Eloise on Mirror Bay. While Nancy tries to solve the mystery of the woman who glides across the water, a few more mysteries develop.

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Yo where they could buy scuba equipment. He told them, then George inquired if he knew about the Cardiff Giant at the Farmers’ Museum. “Oh yes,” Yo replied. “Wait until you see that moth-eaten old Indian.” “Tell us about him,” Bess urged. Yo grinned but refused. Finally the girls left him. Nancy said that before going to the sports shop, she would like to stop at the post office up the street. “I want to see if there are any letters for us sent to General Delivery.” Several were handed over

pointed to a strange glob of greenish light which grew brighter and brighter. The six young people were astounded. A short distance ahead of them was one of the queerest-looking figures they had ever seen. Was he a man or a beast? He had a manlike body, but a shaggy coat of fur completely covered the creature. The head and body were iridescent. “Shall we attack it?” Ned whispered to Nancy. Her answer was, “Let’s separate and surround the spook.” Before they could move, the strange creature

and looked up and down but there was no one in sight and no car except the ones that belonged to Nancy and to Ned. “At least they weren’t stolen,” Dave said to himself. Finally everyone gathered in the living room. Nancy glanced at her wrist watch. “Goodness!” she exclaimed. “Ned, if we don’t leave at once, we’ll miss the race!” The two dashed out to the porch, then stood in stupefied amazement. Their sailboat was gone! By this time the others had followed them outside. But instead of waving

to marry him. They settled in Cooperstown in a large house with attractive grounds. Later the place burned down.” “What a shamel” Bess put in. “Yes, it was,” Miss Armitage agreed. “But long before the fire, the woman had one child—a beautiful little girl. She brought her daughter up as if she were a princess and even imported a child’s royal coach from Russia. Her own little pony pulled it.” As Miss Armitage paused, Nancy smiled. “This sounds like some of the fairy tales I used to read.” The

asked her. “Yes I did,” Miss Armitage replied. “And it was an important part of the message. I think I lost it on the water yesterday morning. Foolishly I was carrying the letter in a small pocket.” Nancy stood up and excused herself for a minute. She went to get the paper she had found and showed it to Miss Armitage. The woman was amazed. “This is what I lost! Where did you find it?” Nancy told her, then said, “Miss Armitage, I’ve puzzled over the meaning of it. Your story is fascinating and

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