The Mansion of Mystery
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By Chester K. Steele 30 Mar, 2020
“As Raymond Case had said, the Langmore mansion was a large one, set in the midst of an extensive lawn, sprinkled here and there with maples and oaks and fine flowering bushes. The hedge in front was well kept and the side fences were also in good ... Read more
“As Raymond Case had said, the Langmore mansion was a large one, set in the midst of an extensive lawn, sprinkled here and there with maples and oaks and fine flowering bushes. The hedge in front was well kept and the side fences were also in good repair. In the rear was a stable and also an automobile shed, for the late master of this estate had been fond of a dash in his runabout when time permitted. Down by the brook, back of the stable, was a tiny wharf, where a boat was tied up, a craft which Margaret Langmore had occasionally taken down to the river for a row.” Less
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  • 160
  • Public Domain Books
  • 2011-05-05
  • English
  • 9781603124430
Chester K. Steele was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for a series of mystery books. These were aimed at an older audience than most of the other syndicate books. The first title, ...
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