Hue and Cry
A Golden Age Mystery
by Patricia Wentworth
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appears in Spy, Mystery & Crime, and Fiction.
"I hate him worse than I hate snails, and worms, and slugs, and spiders with hairs down their legs..."Bridetobe Mally was an unlikely fugitive from the police. It only happened because she became governess to millionaire Sir George Peterson's little girl, Barbara. Barbara hated Pinko, her father's sluglike secretary; and Mally had to agree. But ...
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appears in Spy, Mystery & Crime, and Fiction.
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