The book Clue in the Corn Maze was written by author Gertrude Chandler Warner Here you can read free online of Clue in the Corn Maze book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Clue in the Corn Maze a good or bad book?
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Then Jessie and Violet made sandwiches for lunch. “Could I watch the people in the maze from the lookout tower?” Benny asked as he set the table. “Sure, Benny,” Ken answered. “If anybody gets lost, you can direct them out.” “Oh, boy!” Benny clapped his hands. “In fact, the rest of you can help, too, if you want,” Ken said. “I could use a couple of ticket-takers. And sometimes people want to buy vegetables. It can get pretty busy if a lot of customers come at the same time.” “We’d love to help,” ...Violet said as she carried a plate of sandwiches to the table. Jessie carried a pitcher of lemonade. Then everyone sat down to eat. “Oh, before I forget,” Ken reached into his shirt pocket and pulled out an envelope. “The mail carrier delivered this to the wrong house. This letter should go to Peggy Rodman, my neighbor down the street. You would have passed her place on your way here.” “Is that the house with all the vegetables out front?” Henry asked. “Yes,”
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