Famous Five - 20 - Five Have a Mystery to Solve by Enid Blyton
Author:Enid Blyton
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Children's Fiction
Published: 1962-02-24T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Eleven
A STRANGE DISCOVERY
The children were astonished to see so many gleaming statues, standing in the darkness of the wood. They wandered round them, and then came to a large shed. They peeped inside.
Look here! said Dick, excited. Long, deep boxes, strong as iron! And see whats in these two!
They all came to look. In the first, packed in what looked like sawdust, was a beautifully carved statue of a boy. The next box seemed to be entirely full of sawdust, and Anne had to scrape quite a lot away to see if anything was packed there too.
Its a little stone angel! she said, scraping sawdust from a quaint little face, a small crown and the tips of small wings. Lovely! Why are these statues being packed away like this?
Use your brain! said Dick. Its obvious that theyre works of art - and are probably very old. Theyre being packed to send away in some boat or ship - to be transported somewhere where theyll fetch a lot of money - America, probably!
Did they come from the old castle, do you think? asked George. Its quite near. I expect this shed belongs to it. But how was it that the police didnt find them in the castle when they searched? They must have gone there, and looked into every corner! And what about the statues in the wood outside - why havent they been packed away?
Too big, probably, said Julian. And too heavy. A small boat wouldnt be strong enough to take great things like that. But those little statues are quite perfect for transporting - they dont weigh as much as the big ones - and they arent marked by the weather, through standing in rain, sun and snow! Not a mark on them!
Youre right, said Anne. I noticed that those big ones outside were green here and there, and some had bits knocked off them. I wish we could get inside the castle and see the things there!
The man at the golf-club, the one we took those lost balls to - he said something about statues as white as snow, standing in this wood - do you remember? said Dick.
Yes. They must have stood there for some time, said Julian. I dont feel they can be very valuable, else they would be put carefully indoors, under cover. But these little beauties - I guess theyre worth a lot of money!
Who do you suppose packed them in here? said Anne.
Maybe those big men we saw, said Julian. Even small statues like these need someone very strong indeed to carry them here to this shed, and pack them like this. Then, of course, they would have to be carried to some boat - or ship - probably to a boat first, and then rowed out to a waiting ship. But I dont think those guards are the men behind all this - someone with great knowledge of old things must be the ringleader. He probably heard the old legend of
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