Keene, Carolyn – Nancy Drew 006 – The Secret of Red Gate Farm

amused smile studied a large billboard which

read:

Follow the arrow to Red Gate Farm! See the

mysterious cavern used by counterfeiters! Admis-

sion fifty cents.

As Carson Drew continued slowly in his car, he

presently came to another sign, bolder than the

first:

Regain health at Red Gate Farm. Boarders by

Day or Week.

The traffic was unusually heavy, and the law-

yer soon realized that all of the cars were headed

for the farm. The place was crowded. He parked

as near the house as he could and walked up the

path. The grounds were well kept and equipped

with swings and huge umbrellas. A number of

persons, evidently boarders, were enjoying the

garden.

Before Carson Drew had reached the front

door, it was flung open, and Nancy rushed to

meet him. “Dad!” she cried joyfully. “Isn’t this

wonderful?”

“You’ve done a magnificent job, Nancy.”

After a hearty dinner Nancy and her friends

took Mr. Drew to the hillside cave. Reuben

Ames, looking most unlike himself in a new suit

which was a trifle too tight, was in his glory as

he conducted groups of visitors through the cav-

ern.

“I’ve collected thirty dollars already today,” he

hailed Nancy as she came up with her friends.

“This beats plowin’ corn.”

Bess grinned. “Didn’t I always say that adven-

ture follows Nancy Drew around?”

And Bess was right, for another exciting adven-

ture awaited her courageous friend, who very

soon was to become involved in The Clue in the

Diary.

Mr. Drew laughed. “Nancy,” he said, “as I

think of your adventure at Red Gate Farm I can’t

decide whether you’re better as a detective or as

a promoter!”

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