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The Lighthouse Mystery (The Boxcar Children, #8) The Lighthouse Mystery by Gertrude Chandler Warner
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“visit”
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“It’s”
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“Everyone was soaking wet. But they could see the Coast Guard coming”
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“The boat was coming in. Suddenly the boat stopped and turned around and went out to sea again. “Well, well,” thought Benny. “Whoever he is, he”
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“watched at the window. Very soon the boat turned around again and came in to the dock not far from the lighthouse. It looked like a man who jumped out. But Benny knew that the Cook boy was as big as a man. Benny watched him as he bent over his boat. He took”
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“They say he has made a fortune selling lobsters and renting houses to the summer people.”
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“moonlight she saw a woman walking quietly away. Her feet did not go crunch, crunch. She walked softly in the tall beach grass.”
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“for Benny, J for Jessie, V for Violet, H for Henry, and G for grandfather”
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“When he saw that they knew him, the man turned his back and began to work again.”
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“little white house near the foot of the lighthouse with a little path between. The two buildings stood on a rocky point of land, almost in the water.”
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