The Buried Treasure On Route 66: a Nancy Keene Mystery
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She arranges the stew on a serving platter, surrounds it with potatoes, and decorates it with parsley. Dressed as a French maid, she can’t wait to see the costumes that her friends will be wearing for her French-themed birthday party this afternoon. She hears the doorbell chime, and greets her boyfriend, Ned, who is dressed in a horizontally-striped black and white long-sleeved T-shirt. He looks very French in his beret. Nancy teases him saying, “Pierre, entre vous.” “Nice outfit, Nancy! You loo...k really hot in it.” “You better not let my Dad hear you say that.” Nancy’s father, Drew, a noted legal scholar, walks into the room and says, “Don’t let me hear what?” “Oh, nothing, Dad.” Her father says, “How do you two like my outfit? I’m dressed up like Hercule Poirot for your French party.” Ned says, “Wow! Mr. Keene. Cool costume!” Nancy says, “Dad, you seem to have forgotten that Poirot is Belgian, not French.” “Well, excuse me,” her father says, doing his best Steve Martin impression.
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