A Fair Mystery

A Fair Mystery PDF Author: Bertha M. Clay
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781979005463
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 382

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A Fair Mystery

The Rilloby Fair Mystery

The Rilloby Fair Mystery PDF Author: Enid Blyton
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171

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Join Roger, Diana, Snubby, and Barney as they unravel the enigma of 'The Rilloby Fair Mystery'. A pompous visit from Great Uncle Robert sets the stage for an adventure filled with a traveling fair, the enigmatic Green Hands Gang, and perplexing nighttime thefts. How does a cunning thief bypass locked doors and barred windows to pilfer precious documents? Determined to uncover the truth, the four intrepid children, accompanied by their loyal companions Loony the dog and Miranda the monkey, embark on a quest to solve the mystery that has gripped their town. Prepare for a thrilling ride as secrets unravel and unexpected twists reveal themselves in this gripping tale by Enid Blyton.

Murder Most Fair

Murder Most Fair PDF Author: Michael Cohen
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
ISBN: 9780838638514
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220

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The treatment of formal features is historical."--Jacket.

A Fair Mystery: The Story of a Coquette

A Fair Mystery: The Story of a Coquette PDF Author: Charlotte Mary Brame
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465604715
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 773

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Ê"How have I borne it all this time?" she asked herself, with a flush of anger on her fair face. "Yet, why should I be angry, and in what differ from them? Why should I be vexed or angry? Mattie would have talked for an hourÑwould have given a sensible answer, while I feel as though I had been insulted. They are my own mother and sisterÑwhy am I so different from them? Why does a bird of paradise differ from a homely linnet? Why does a carnation differ from a sun-flower? I cannot tell." She could not tell. It was not given to her to know that all the characteristics of race were strong within her. But that little scene decided her; there had been some faint doubt in her mind, some little leaning toward Earle, and his great wealth of poetry and loveÑsome lingering regret as to whether she was not forsaking the certain humble paths of peace and virtue for a brilliant but uncertain career. "If I do this," she had thought to herself, "I shall kill Earle," and the idea had filled her mind with strange pathos. But all that vanished under one unskillful touch. Writing her story, knowing her faults, I make no excuses for her; but if she had had more congenial surroundings the tragedy of her life might have been averted. She stood by the open window and thought it all over. The rich scent of the roses came in and clung to her dress and her hair; the blue sky had no cloud; the birds sang sweetly and clearly in the far distance; she heard the lowing of the cattle and the voices of the laborers. Then her whole heart turned in disgust from her quiet home; it had no charm for her; she wanted none of itÑshe wanted life, warmth, glitter, perfume, jewels, the praise of men, the envy of women; she wanted to feel her own power, and to be followed by homage. What was her bright loveliness for if not for this? Stay here, where all the people were persecuting her about marrying Earle, having a respectable home, and buying gray calico! No, not for such a commonplace life. The beauty of hill and sky, and quaint meadow and shady lane, of blooming flowers and green trees, was not for her; it was dull, tame and uninteresting. The greatest queen in all the wide world had admired her face. Was she to remain hidden in this humble, lowly house, where no one saw her but Earle and the few men whom business brought to the farm? It was not to be imagined. She raised her beautiful head with a clear, defiant gaze. "I do not care," she said to herself, "whether it is right or wrong; I do not care what the price or penalty may be, I will go and take my share of what men and women call life." And from that resolution, taken on a calm, bright summer day, under the golden light of heaven, with the song of the birds in her ears, she never once swerved or departed, let it cost her what it might.

The Rockingdown Mystery

The Rockingdown Mystery PDF Author: Enid Blyton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780006945406
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 417

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A Fair Mystery

A Fair Mystery PDF Author: Bertha M. Clay
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781979005463
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 382

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A Fair Mystery

A Fair Mystery

A Fair Mystery PDF Author: Bertha M. Clay
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752390107
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 462

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Reproduction of the original: A Fair Mystery by Bertha M. Clay

Murder at the Fair

Murder at the Fair PDF Author: Verity Bright
Publisher: Bookouture
ISBN: 9781800194205
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 318

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Summer flowers, warm sunshine, a maypole dance and... is that another murder? A tricky case is afoot for Lady Swift! Summer, 1921. Lady Eleanor Swift, the best amateur sleuth in the country, is delighted to be in charge of the prize-giving at her village summer fair. But the traditional homemade raft race takes a tragic turn when the local undertaker, Solemn Jon, turns up dead amongst the ducks. Jon was the life of any party and loved by the entire village. Surely this was simply an awful accident? But when a spiteful obituary is printed in the local paper, Eleanor realises there may be more to Jon's death than first thought. Despite handsome Detective Seldon giving her strict instructions not to interfere, Eleanor owes it to Jon's good name to root out the truth. So with her partner in crime, Gladstone the bulldog, Eleanor starts digging for clues... When another local dies in a riding accident, the police refuse to believe he was murdered. But a second vindictive death notice convinces Eleanor of foul play. Solemn Jon's assistant, a bullish banker and a majestic marquess make her suspect list, but it isn't until she finds a dusty old photograph that she knows the true culprit behind both crimes. Then another obituary appears - her own! Can Eleanor nail the killer before she too turns up dead among the ducks? An utterly compelling and charming cozy mystery! Pure delight for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Lee Strauss. Readers are totally addicted to Verity Bright! 'What a great cozy mystery! I am hooked! This is the best book, bar none, that I have read this year... An extremely witty, fast-paced mystery... I love the heroine, intrepid adventuress... A most enjoyable read!' Reviews by Carol in Tallahassee ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 'Can I give it six stars please?... Pretty much perfect... Bright has the amazing gift of bringing the reader into that world where the characters are alive.' Goodreads reviewer ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A Fair Mystery: The Story of a Coquette

A Fair Mystery: The Story of a Coquette PDF Author: Charlotte Brame
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040617828
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 759

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The Mystery at the Fair

The Mystery at the Fair PDF Author: Gertrude Chandler Warner
Publisher: Albert Whitman
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 138

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The Boxcar children uncover a mystery when they compete in several contests at the county fair.

A Fair Mystery

A Fair Mystery PDF Author: Bertha M. Clay
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN: 9781482354720
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 440

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"Hush! For the love of mercy, hush, I cannot bear it!"But that which called forth this protest was only the lisping prayer of a little child at its mother's knee.Patty Brace lifted the white-robed figure to her lap, and rested the brown head on her bosom."Mark!" she said, in mild remonstrance, looking at her husband."I say I cannot bear it. You have her pray, 'God bless my home.' It is too much.""But why not? On this wild, stormy night, when other little ones may be out in the dashing rain and moaning wind, is it not right to pray, 'God bless our home?'""But how long will we have a home, Patty? Think of to-morrow! oh, Heaven help me to-morrow! Ruined, disgraced, going out from the home where I was born, and forced into exile. I cannot bear it. We shall never have a home again, and our child will grow up homeless!"