Nancy Drew: A Case Background: Drafts Of Nancy

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Case background When Nancy was driving, she saw a little girl. She was in the middle of the road and the truck kept on honking her. When the girl went to the side of the road she fell off a shallow cliff and Nancy went together. The little girl’s great aunt told Nancy to bring her in. The great aunt thanked Nancy for getting Judy backup. She said that Judy’s parents had died in a boat explosion and they left very less money for her. A cousin of the aunt's father, Josiah Crowley, said that he will remember them but he never did. When the other aunt went to get another tea for Nancy but then she saw that their silver tea pot was missing. Then one aunt went to see if their silver candlestick was there, but it was missing too. The figure that the men who were just here taking their old furniture also took their sliver. Nancy volunteered to look for the truck and bring back their silver. Nancy followed the truck tire tracks until she enters the part of the road where it entered a “V” shape and where it was paved. Then Nancy decided to go to the police station and report about the theft. Once Nancy gets home, she spoke to her dad, which said that there was nothing she could be unless there was another will. Then her dad said that he has known a friend that might have
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There was a truck putting their furniture inside the trunk. Nancy thought that this was really weird so then she thought and thought until she thought that they might have been thefts. So then when they were not looking nancy ran into the house and looked around. then through the crack of the door she saw what the thief look liked and it fitted the description by Judy’s aunt's . Then nancy quickly hid behind a dresser and look from a crack. Then, one of the thieves, saw Nancy hiding. He shoved her into the closet and locked it behind

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