Dorothy Dixon and the Mystery Plane

The Project Gutenberg eBook, Dorothy Dixon and the Mystery Plane, by Dorothy Wayne
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DOROTHY DIXON and the Mystery Plane BY Dorothy Wayne Author of Dorothy Dixon Solves the Conway Case Dorothy Dixon and the Double Cousin Dorothy Dixon Wins Her Wings THE GOLDSMITH PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO
Copyright, 1933 The Goldsmith Publishing Company MADE IN U. S. A.
TO WINKIE who has had a finger in each of her Mummy’s books
“Here he comes again, Dot!”
Terry Walters balanced on the edge of the beach club float and pointed upward toward the approaching airplane.
Dorothy Dixon bobbed up beside the raft, blew the water from her nose and reached a long tanned arm for the young man’s ankle.
“Here you come into the drink, you mean!” she gurgled.
Terry yelped, lost balance, and recovering desperately, dived over her head. His departure rocked the float, so that Phil Stanton’s lanky figure poised on the diving board, lurched and fell awkwardly into the water.
Betty Mayo, hugging her damp knees on the middle of the float, shrieked her approval of this double exploit.
“Swell work, Dorothy!” she laughed as that young lady pulled herself aboard. “You’ll catch it in a minute though!”

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2014-01-28

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Mystery and detective stories; Boats and boating -- Juvenile fiction; Smuggling -- Juvenile fiction; Women detectives -- Juvenile fiction; Gangsters -- Juvenile fiction

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