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¢º ¡°There¡¯s money in that box,¡± said Mrs. Ritchie. ¡°I don¡¯t trust those swindling banks, so the judge kept all my ready money for me. In that box are thousands of dollars in cold cash, an¡¯ some government bonds as good as cash. I need some money to-day. Can¡¯t this boy let me into the office so I can take what I want out of the box? I¡¯ve got a key, if Toby Clark will open the cupboard for me. I drove to town to-day for money to pay off my hands with, and found the judge died las¡¯ night, without letting me know. A pretty pickle I¡¯ll be in, if the law¡¯s to keep me from my rightful property!¡±

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¢º ¡°8.?Sam Parsons.?Constable. That means the sole policeman and officer of the law in Riverdale. Not very well educated but quite intelligent and a terror to evil-doers. Sam is very kind hearted; is married and has a happy wife and three children. Great friend of Judge Ferguson and Toby Clark. Plays chess nearly every Monday night with Will Chandler. Everybody likes Sam except the hoodlums.

¢º ÈÉÄ£ »óÀÚ¸¦ ¶Ç ´Ù½Ã ÈÉÃÄ?! : Áø¹üÀº ÇìÀÌÁñ æµé·¯(Hazel Chandler)·Î ¹àÇôÁ³À¸³ª, Ȳ´çÇÏ°Ôµµ ÀºÇà°¡ ´øÄÁ ½ºÆäÀ̽º(Duncan Spaythe)°¡ ¶Ç ´Ù½Ã »óÀÚ¸¦ ÈÉÄ£ °ÍÀÌ µå·¯³ª´Âµ¥...?! °ú¿¬ ¸®Ä¡ ºÎÀÎÀÇ ºñ¹Ð »óÀÚ¿¡´Â ¾î¶² º¸¹°ÀÌ ¼û°ÜÁ® ÀÖ´ø °ÍÀϱî¿ä?

¢º ¡°No one suspected her. Toby Clark was suspected, but not Hazel Chandler. Yet Hazel was in a quandary. She had in her possession a great deal of money, some valuable bonds, and a lot of useless papers belonging to Mrs. Ritchie. Naturally she confided in her sweetheart, not realizing even yet the seriousness of her offense, but rather exulting in the fact that this money would hasten her wedding day. The young man to whom she was engaged, however, listened to her story with horror and despair. He realized the enormity of the girl¡¯s crime and knew that its discovery meant prison for her, a broken heart for him, and ruined lives for them both.¡±

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¢º ¡°It is a joyful occasion,¡± she resumed, ¡°because the absurd charge trumped up against Toby has been withdrawn, as perhaps you all know.¡± It was news to Toby, indeed! ¡°Mrs. Ritchie has issued a signed statement, which Mr. Fellows is going to print in the paper, saying that she was mistaken about her box being stolen, as it was merely mislaid. Her property has all been recovered and she is very sorry that poor Toby was ever accused of a crime that neither he nor anyone else ever committed.¡±

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I. How Toby Clark Lost His Job
II. How Mrs. Ritchie Demanded Her Property
III. How the Darings Planned
IV. How Phoebe Became Worried
V. How Phoebe Interviewed the Lawyer
VI. How Toby Came to Grief
VII. How Toby Found a Friend
VIII. How Phoebe Conspired
IX. How Phoebe Played Detective
X. How the Marching Club Was Organized
XI. How the Club Received a Donation
XII. How the Governor Arrived
XIII. How Toby Saw the Great Man
XIV. How the Constable Argued his Case
XV. How the Band Played
XVI. How Mrs. Ritchie Chided her Lawyer
XVII. How Phoebe Surprised a Secret
XVIII. How Mr. Spaythe Confessed
XIX. How Toby Clark Faced Ruin
XX. How Phoebe Defended the Helpless
XXI. How Phoebe Telegraphed the Governor
XXII. How Sam Parsons Explained
XXIII. How a Wrong Looked Right
XXIV. How the Mystery Cleared
XXV. How Toby Won his Heritage
XXVI. How Phoebe¡¯s Conspiracy Triumphed
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