Myrtle, Means, and Opportunity Elizabeth C. Bunce At the end of Elizabeth C. Bunce 's In Myrtle Peril Myrtle (snooping in his desk) discovered hints that her father, Arthur Hardcastle, had secret plans that involved jewelry and boarding schools. In book 5, Myrtle, Means, and Opportunity , we find out almost immediately what those plans were. You've probably already figured it out. Yes, Myrtle's father is finally going to ask Miss Judson to be his wife. The real action, however, kicks off when Miss Judson receives a thick letter telling her that she has inherited an estate in Scotland from a great-uncle she has never even heard of. Well, you know Miss Judson, so you know that she immediately decides to go there herself, to see this estate and decide what to do about it. She takes Myrtle along, of course, and (this was a bit of a surprise) also Cook. Arthur Hardcastle, having obligations, is not immediately free to accompany them. The estate is located on the...
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