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Felicia Cartright and the Case of the Antique Bookmark

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Felicia Cartright and the Case of the Antique Bookmark

De: Bernard Palmer, Alan Helfinstine
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Felicia Cartright, a petite blonde who is one of the most popular students at the Wellington School for Girls, has a surprising inclination toward mysteries. If a mysterious situation arises it either makes its way to Felicia, or Felicia somehow finds it. Though this is a bit trying for her happy-go-lucky roommate, Joan Bailey, it does prevent life from becoming monotonous. When Felicia and Joan take summer jobs as counsellors at The Camp in the Pines, they discover a thief is working among them. But which girl is it? As they unravel clues, the mystery grows as almost every camper becomes a victim. How will they stop this thief? Will they ever discover her identity?

The girls were still asleep when she dressed and reached for her Bible to have her own personal devotions. Usually, she had put it away, but that night when the girls were finished looking at the bookmark, she had laid it on the little nightstand near her bed.
She held the Bible in her hand momentarily. The early morning sun was streaming through the window, flooding the big room with light. Everyone else was still asleep. In the room next to them even Joan, who was an early riser, had not yet stirred. Felicia could hear no sound, save that of their slow, regular breathing.
A prayer of thanksgiving for the girls who accepted Christ the night before went heavenward.
Then Felicia opened her Bible. For a long minute, she stared at it. Her bookmark!
It was gone!
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