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George liked computers and was always sharing interesting facts with her friends.
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Slowly she surveyed her surroundings and took in the tiny gold lights glinting in every store window and the twin glass elevators decked in red and green bows. A banner hung from the second floor balcony, declaring ONLY SEVEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMAS!
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Everyone said good-night and went to his room.
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I don't promise to forget the mystery, but I know I'll have a marvelous time.
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On a hunch she asked whose signature Claude Aubert had forged. The group was astounded to learn it was that of Charles Leblanc! The “frightened financier”!
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"Not many girls would have used their wits the way you did," the officer observed.
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I just know that any time I undertake a case, I'm apt to run into some kind of a trap.
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"I have a hunch from reading about old passageways that there may be one or more rooms off this tunnel," Nancy told Captain Rossland.
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Hunting for a needle in a haystack.
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This Mrs. Emory remembers she phoned the Horton house to talk to her friend about a class reunion.
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NANCY DREW, an attractive girl of eighteen, was driving home along a country road in her new, dark-blue convertible. She had just delivered some legal papers for her father.
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"Nancy, you're a whiz, as I've often told you," her friend declared.
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Nancy drove to Twin Elms as fast as the law allowed.
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No matter how many mysteries Nancy had solved, her friends never ceased to be amazed each time.
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If you sisters let Nancy Drew go to France, you will suffer and she will tool
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Nancy, an attractive titian blond, grinned up at her friend.
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Ada and Isabel had been unpopular in high school. They had talked incessantly of money and social position, making themselves very obnoxious to the other students.
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When Miss Carter came back to the table she reported that laboratory tests had shown that the “sleepy” kitten had indeed been drugged.
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His insistence, George had made reservations for a flight the next day.
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Kendall’s eyes lit up. “You have no idea, Noreen."
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Chuckling to herself, Nancy said aloud, "Romance and detective work won't mix tonight!"
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We could certainly use a detective. And I've got to hand it to you, Nancy - you sure can keep your head.
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The two women watched Judy intently as they introduced themselves as Edna and Mary Turner, great-aunts of the little girl.
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Interior. Within a few minutes a bell from within started to toll.
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