Nancy Brandon's Mystery
Nancy Brandon’s Mystery
By LILLIAN GARIS
Author of “NANCY BRANDON”
WHITMAN PUBLISHING CO. RACINE, WISCONSIN
Copyright, MCMXXV, by MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY Springfield, Massachusetts
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
NANCY BRANDON: IDEALIST
They both were carefully folding garments—Nancy sort of caressed the few dainty little silk things while her mother placed tissue paper between the folds of her tan tailored skirt, and then laid it gently in the steamer trunk.
“I can’t help feeling a little guilty, Nancy dear,” she murmured. “To go all the way over there without my darling daughter.” The next garment was laid down, and two loving eyes encompassed the girlish figure before her.
“You know I wouldn’t go, anyway,” Nancy bravely answered. “I’m going to save my trip to Europe, until—until—later,” she faltered.
“You shall have it,” declared her mother firmly, “and only the importance of this trip to my business—”