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A resourceful teenage girl detective and her close friend investigate the theft of money from a locked safe at a country house where an aunt, her orphaned niece, and several relatives are staying. They interview household members, compile alibis, and follow clues such as a tampered lock and overlooked valuables to narrow suspects. Their inquiries lead to stakeouts, a dramatic night at the house, a picnic that advances the case, a confrontation that produces a confession, and the recovery of stolen items. The narrative emphasizes practical sleuthing, cooperation among young investigators, and the importance of observation and moral courage.
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