CECILY REVEALS HERSELF That night the two girls held a council of war. "It's perfectly plain to me," said Marcia, "that that poor little thing is right under Miss Benedict's t
CECILY REVEALS HERSELF That night the two girls held a council of war. "It's perfectly plain to me," said Marcia, "that that poor little thing is right under Miss Benedict's t
SIX MONTHS LATER Janet dear : I know you think I'm a wretch not to have written in so long! but honestly, things h…
AUNT MINERVA TAKES COMMAND For an entire week thereafter Aunt Minerva went her own mysterious way, calm and unruffled h…
THE UNEXPECTED The major's letter did nothing, however, to lighten the gloom. On the contrary, it only increased i…
THE MAJOR HAS A FURTHER INSPIRATION The captain, who was puffing at his pipe, appeared serious. "I don't like…
MAJOR GOODRICH ASSISTS During the week following Aunt Minerva's departure, the two girls had a busy life, taking c…
ONE MYSTERY EXPLAINED Meantime, Cecily Marlowe, immured in the lonely house, had been having an experience all her own.…
PUZZLING IT OUT "To begin with," Captain Brett went on after a long and (to Janet and Marcia) very trying pau…
THE WRITING ON THE BRACELETS In the joy of seeing her father after months of absence Marcia almost forgot the mystery o…
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