Cam Jansen And The Barking Treasure Mystery - Plot & Excerpts
Mabel Trent said, and laughed. “Do you remember the frog?” Mrs. Shelton laughed, too. “Of course I remember it. It jumped out of your desk and scared Miss Donovan.” “Poor Miss Donovan,” Mabel Trent said. “She dropped her books and yelled at the frog, ‘Get out of my class!”’ Mrs. Shelton laughed. “And you put cream cheese in Mr. Casper’s jar of white paint,” she said. “You sure did some crazy things.” Cam Jansen whispered to her friend Eric Shelton, “She must have gotten into lots of trouble in school.” “Mom wouldn’t laugh if I did those things,” Eric said. “She would punish me.” When Mabel Trent was in sixth grade, her family had moved far away. But she and Eric’s mother were still good friends. Now she was visiting the Sheltons. They were waiting in line for a boat ride around the city. “Look,” Eric said. He pointed to a sign. It listed the sights they would see on the ride and the rules for passengers. “Near the end of the ride, we see a pirate ship that is 200 years old.”
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