Mysterious Code Adventures

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When the Bob-White club is threatened Trixie springs into action - and attracts the attention of thieves.  Then, searching through the Wheeler's attic, Trixie comes across an old code - and a hidden treasure.

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No more Bob-Whites? The six members were a sad-faced lot. "I've exactly the right thing!"
Trixie learns the Bob-Whites
 might be in trouble.
The gang discusses how to
prove their club is worthy.
Trixie has an idea on
how to save the Bob-Whites!
"Chocolate malts, Mike - and hurry!" "I have to dust the house first." The Stickman code.
Enjoying a meal at Wimpy's! Moms can't believe
Trixie remembered to dust!
The mysterious code Trixie
found in the old magazines.
"I'll turn the receiver over to Trixie Belden." "Someone was here - there are footprints." "Robbers!"
Mrs. Wheeler helps the girls
get some publicity for the show.
Brian realizes Trixie was right - someone
has been snooping at the clubhouse.
Thieves steal the antique desk
from Bobby and Trixie.
"Very old samurai swords," Oto said. "Bring Jupiter in to see me!" "There must be a shelter of some kind."
Oto Hakaito admires the
Bob-Whites' antique samurai swords.
Jim brings Jupiter over to
cheer up a sick Bobby.
Jim, Brian, and Trixie look
for shelter in the blizzard.

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