-Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles
Automatically Nancy's mind deduced the meaning of Semitt's activities, which to an untrained observer would have been dismissed as some unimportant chore. -Chapter VII: All Is Not Well
-Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles "Oh, I hope not. Surely people aren't so silly as to carry a grudge so far. All this tragedy must have happened half a century ago," Nancy protested. -Chapter VI: Hannah Has Something to Say
-Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles Nancy's mind was whirling. Mentally she reviewed the happenings of the afternoon, trying to fit the events together in some sort of pattern. -Chapter V: A Strange Complication
- Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles The old man's grief was so apparent that Nancy rose from her chair and put her hand on Asa's quivering shoulder. - Chapter IV: Asa Sidney's Story
- Carolyn Keene, The Sign of the Twisted Candles Nancy's air of authority cowed the man. He bowed again and left the room, shaking his head and rubbing his hands together. - Chapter III: "You are in for trouble."
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