
THE - SLIPPER POINT MYSTERY - BY - AUGUSTA HUIELL SEAMAN
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE - SLIPPER POINT MYSTERY
CHAPTER I - THE ENCOUNTER
CHAPTER II - THE ACQUAINTANCE RIPENS
CHAPTER III - SALLY CAPITULATES
CHAPTER IV - ON SLIPPER POINT
CHAPTER V - MYSTERY
CHAPTER VI - WORKING AT THE RIDDLE
CHAPTER VII - THE FIRST CLUE
A warm June afternoon finds two sisters perched on the prow of a beached rowboat at Carter’s Landing, a lively riverside spot where pleasure‑boats, candy stalls, and a bustling pavilion create a picture‑perfect summer scene. Their quiet reverie is interrupted when a striking girl in a white Russian blouse glides in on a red canoe, offering bright‑wrapped sweets and a brief, friendly exchange that hints at hidden motives. As the river’s gentle hum surrounds them, the girls’ innocent chatter masks a subtle tension that suggests not everything on the water is as carefree as it seems.
The story quickly draws listeners into the rhythms of the Manituck River, the clatter of dockside activity, and the curious personalities that populate this summer haven. Beneath the sun‑lit surface, whispered questions arise: Who sent the mysterious canoe, and why does the newcomer seem unusually eager to share her candy? The opening promises a gentle mystery that unfolds against a vivid, nostalgic backdrop, inviting you to follow the clues and discover what lies beneath the idyllic summer day.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print archive.
Release date
2012-06-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1879–1950
Best known for lively mysteries and adventures for young readers, this early 20th-century author mixed suspense, history, and everyday courage in stories that kept generations turning pages. Her books helped shape the tradition of girls' mystery fiction long before Nancy Drew became famous.
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