Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles
"No, I am not particularly keen on seeing anyone go to prison," Nancy said soberly. - Chapter XXV: The Last Clues
Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles Rung by rung, with infinite caution, Nancy mounted toward the tower windows. The ladder gave a sickening lurch as she came close to the top, and the daring girl reached out and clung to the dusty sill of the window just above her head. - Chapter XXIV: The Gleam in the Dark
Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles "Then let me speak to the proprietor, and quickly, too," Nancy commanded. "This is a matter of the law, and I am not responsible for what will happen to anybody who delays me." - Chapter XXIII: The Kidnapped Heiress
Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles That was such flagrant fraud that Nancy stood up and scanned the prostrate Semitt with scorn. - Chapter XXII: A Rascally Ruse
Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles "My daughter and Miss Wipple are missing," he said hoarsely. "They were supposed to have gone to the old house and then to Raymond Hill's office. They cannot be located at either place!" - Chapter XXI: Missing!
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