room in the Larue barn, and how they,
later on, helped solve a most mysterious happening, and how one of the
members won a valuable prize, is told in a manner to please every young
reader.
THE RIDDLE CLUB IN CAMP
The club members went into camp on the edge of a beautiful lake. Here
they had rousing good times swimming, boating and around the campfire.
They fell in with a mysterious old man known as The Hermit of Triangle
Island. Nobody knew his real name or where he came from until the
propounding of a riddle solved these perplexing questions.
THE RIDDLE CLUB THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS
This volume takes in a great number of winter sports, including skating
and sledding and the building of a huge snowman. It also gives the
particulars of how the club treasurer lost the dues entrusted to his
care and what the melting of the great snowman revealed.
THE RIDDLE CLUB AT SUNRISE BEACH
This volume tells how the club journeyed to the seashore and how they
not only kept up their riddles but likewise had good times on the sand
and on the water. Once they got lost in a fog and are marooned on an
island. Here they made a discovery that greatly pleased the folks at
home.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
The following corrections have been made to the text:
Table of Contents: The title of Chapter XI has been corrected to
"EATS" {original had BATS}
Page 35: _Good night!_ {superfluous period removed} I could have
strangled that kid
Page 144: we'll let the whole World know that you're a hero, I mean
a shero." {original omitted final quotation mark}
Page 180: "Do you know who you remind me of?" {original had off}
The following words have different hyphenation in the book than they
do in the advertisements in the back matter:
camp-fire/campfire
to-day/today
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