Mysterious Visitor Adventures

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When Diana's long lost uncle arrives on the scene, Trixie investigates to make sure Uncle Monty is who he says he is.

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"Mr. Wheeler said we could have the old gatehouse." "We've lost the clubhouse!" The door was opened and a man came out.
Tom breaks the news to Trixie that Celia
has her heart set on the gatehouse.
Mart and Brian are blissfully unaware
that they've just lost the clubhouse.
Trixie meets the evil Mr.
Olyfant on Hawthorne Street.
On every finger was a bandage. "I feel like screaming myself," she moaned. Trixie suddenly reached out and clamped her hand over Di's mouth.
Bobby shows Trixie what a big boy
he is for "squoozing" the oranges himself.
Diana and Trixie lament the fact that the
 pictures, potential evidence of Uncle
Monty's guilt, have been stolen.
Trixie hears someone spying
on them from the stairway.
"Would you say that I had a dead pan?" They waved good-by and hurried up the steps to the school. They held the meeting on the terrace at four o'clock.
Diana pretends she's wearing a
mask so she doesn't have to look at Uncle Monty.
The Bob-Whites at school. A fun meeting on the Lynch terrace—
complete with popcorn and marshmallows!
"I've never seen inside that trailer," Mart said. She slipped out of bed and into the hall. "The FBI will get you for kidnapping," Trixie said.
Mart wants to look inside The Robin—site of
 one of Trixie and Honey's former mysteries.
Trixie makes sure that Uncle Monty is occupied
 downstairs before searching his room.
Tilney Britten, aka Uncle Monty,
takes Trixie hostage!
"Help! Help! Spider! Help!" "A likely tale," the lieutenant said sarcastically. "I forgot to tell you about the reward Dad is giving Trixie and Mart."
Trixie screams for help while
Mart warns her to be quiet.
Sitting in the police station waiting to
hear Mart's tape of evidence.
Gathering in the clubhouse after
successfully solving the latest mystery.

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