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By the Light of the Study Lamp by Carolyn Keene
By the Light of the Study Lamp by Carolyn Keene







By the Light of the Study Lamp by Carolyn Keene By the Light of the Study Lamp by Carolyn Keene

Leslie McFarlane (Octo– September 6, 1977) was a Canadian journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and filmmaker, who is most famous for ghostwriting many of the early books in the very successful Hardy Boys series using the pseudonym Franklin W. The Danas hope that they can find a way to help Evelyn stay at Starhurst, little realizing that the solution to Evelyn's problem is held within the antique study lamp. Evelyn's family once owned Starhurst, but Evelyn and her brother now have very little money, and Evelyn is unsure that she can pay for the tuition. The Danas are overjoyed when they discover that their friend Evelyn Starr has returned to Starhurst.

By the Light of the Study Lamp by Carolyn Keene

Unwittingly, the girls make an enemy of their classmate, Lettie Briggs, not only because the girl had planned to buy the lamp but because the Danas' room is the one Lettie wanted to have at Starhurst. But before the girls leave, the lamp is stolen! After the sisters return to Starhurst, they discover the lamp in a secondhand shop and buy it back. The girls plan to place it in their study room at Starhurst when they return for their sophomore year. Jean and Louise Dana are given a valuable study lamp by their Uncle Ned. McFarlane, Leslie Writing under the pseudonym: Keene, Carolyn By the Light of the Study Lamp (The Dana Girls Mystery Stories #1)









By the Light of the Study Lamp by Carolyn Keene