![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The girls had learned to be content with buttered bread and hot beans, Sundays upon end. The privilege of watching the headmistress and her regular Sunday guest consume the veal that they, the young ladies themselves, had prepared, more than compensated for the lack of sufficient veal for all the table to share. Read moreĮach Sunday afternoon at Saint Etheldreda’s School for Young Ladies on Prickwillow Road in Ely, Cambridgeshire, the seven enrolled young ladies were invited by custom to join Headmistress Constance Plackett while she entertained her younger brother, Mr. Female readers of Sherlock Holmes will probably be the ones who will appreciate this book the most. ![]() This conspiracy story is a mystery with humor and romance and death all wrapped up into one. Godding and one even turns her ankle and decides to stay the night sharing a bed with head mistress Constance Placket! The comedy of errors continues as the girlssomehow carry through with their dark plan to bury the bodies in the garden, impersonate the head mistress and make everything look like "business as normal" while trying to figure out who committed the murders and avoiding all danger to their own persons. Before they can even bury the bodies though, pesky townspeople, including the doctor, start arriving to celebrate a birthday for Mr. They quickly come to the conclusion that they will all be sent home soon when the truth is discovered, so decide to hide that truth instead. Etheldreda's School are surprised one Sunday evening when their head mistress and her brother drop dead at dinner. ![]()
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