. Betty Wales on the campus . ning up-stairs. 282 BETTT WALES It was Helen Adams who made the nextsuggestion. If a stairway goes up, mightntit go down too ? Perhaps you can enter fromthe cellar. And sure enough half-way down the cellarstairs Jim discovered a little door. • May be a snap lock thats kept her in,he muttered irritably. ^ Hold it open, El-eanor. Here, Thomas, lets have your elec-tric bug. Hello, Betty I Betty, I say ! Here I am, called a faint, frightened littlevoice from up above. Here I am, but whereI am I dont know, and I think Ive sprainedmy ankle. Ensconced on the couch in Joh


. Betty Wales on the campus . ning up-stairs. 282 BETTT WALES It was Helen Adams who made the nextsuggestion. If a stairway goes up, mightntit go down too ? Perhaps you can enter fromthe cellar. And sure enough half-way down the cellarstairs Jim discovered a little door. • May be a snap lock thats kept her in,he muttered irritably. ^ Hold it open, El-eanor. Here, Thomas, lets have your elec-tric bug. Hello, Betty I Betty, I say ! Here I am, called a faint, frightened littlevoice from up above. Here I am, but whereI am I dont know, and I think Ive sprainedmy ankle. Ensconced on the couch in Johns den Bettyhad her belated tea, while Babe rubbed theturned ankle vigorously, and the others stoodaround listening to the tale of ghostly ad-ventures. I got in up-stairs, Betty explained, through a sliding panel sort of thing thatopens out of that curved part of the hall. Of course, Jim put in. We looked onthe other side. ^ I shut the door so no one else would findit, explained Betty, and of course it was I^Si£:i?»«w .7. I


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