Tree House Mystery (The Boxcar Children Mysteries #14)

Tree House Mystery (The Boxcar Children Mysteries #14)

Gertrude Chandler Warner

Language: English

Pages: 128

ISBN: 0807580872

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


From a high perch Benny discovers a clue to a hidden room with contents that surprise everyone.

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would come upstairs, too. “Here, Benny,” Jeffrey called. “I have a screwdriver. Mom doesn’t think we’ll find anything, though.” “We’ll soon see,” Benny said. He ran the screwdriver along the two cracks. Then he climbed on a stool and ran the screwdriver along the top of the hidden door. The paper was already loose at the bottom, near the floor. “Now, everybody push!” Benny said. “The hinges must be on the other side. The door should swing into the hidden room, if there is one.” But although

Uncle Max, you may. Of course Uncle Max may not like the idea.” “I think he will, Mr. Beach,” said Benny. “He is ready to try almost anything.” Violet said, “We have to go. It’s dinner time.” Mrs. Beach said, “Come back later and drive to Uncle Max’s with us. It’s everybody’s mystery now.” CHAPTER 10 An Old Secret Uncle Max was glad to see his brother’s family coming to visit. Benny had come along, too. “You see I have started to cut a long window,” Max said, pointing at the front wall of

in an old boxcar. As Henry drove home, Benny said, “We had a lot of fun. But the best part about the whole thing is Mr. Beach and Uncle Max being friends again.” And everyone agreed with Benny. About the Author GERTRUDE CHANDLER WARNER discovered when she was teaching that many readers who like an exciting story could find no books that were both easy and fun to read. She decided to try to meet this need, and her first book, The Boxcar Children, quickly proved she had succeeded. Miss Warner

THE HOT AIR BALLOON THE MYSTERY BOOKSTORE THE PILGRIM VILLAGE MYSTERY THE MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN BOXCAR THE MYSTERY IN THE CAVE THE MYSTERY ON THE TRAIN THE MYSTERY AT THE FAIR THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST MINE THE GUIDE DOG MYSTERY THE HURRICANE MYSTERY THE PET SHOP MYSTERY THE MYSTERY OF THE SECRET MESSAGE THE FIREHOUSE MYSTERY THE MYSTERY IN SAN FRANCISCO THE NIAGARA FALLS MYSTERY THE MYSTERY AT THE ALAMO THE OUTER SPACE MYSTERY THE SOCCER MYSTERY THE MYSTERY IN THE OLD ATTIC THE

thing,” Benny said. “See? It’s made of the same leather as the other piece. What do you suppose is in it?” Benny found two buckles on it and began to open the case. “It’s been there a long time,” Henry said. “I have a guess,” Benny said. The case fell open. “Oh!” everyone said. “The spyglass!” “Sammy, you take this end and pull,” Benny said. “And Jeffrey, you hold the other end.” Sammy held onto his end and started to pull. “Pull it way out, Sam,” Henry called from below. “You know what?”

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