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Day1:

Nairobi-LakeNakuru

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sdisappearance.Finally,thepolicechiefcalledtheonlypersonhecouldthinkoftohelp-detectiveLucySmart.Laterthatday,DetectiveSmartwenttotheRoyalMuseumtolookaroundandaskquestionsDoesthemuseumhaveanalarm?

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sheaskedthemuseumdirector.

Ofcourseitdoes.Thepolicearrived,though,becauseJasoncalled,notbecausetheyreceivedanalarm.

Maybethethiefknewhowtoturnitoff.

Detectivecontinuedtolookaround,andfoundasmallsilverearing,andthreadsofredandgreenmaterialwhichappearedtobewool.

Jason,"

saidDetectiveSmart,"

haveyouseenanyworkerswearingredandgreenwoolclothingrecently?

Well."

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Aretheyheretoday?

Iwouldliketoaskthemsomequestion.

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DetectiveSmartwenttoNancyGreen'

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C.DetectiveSmartwasverylikely,tofindoutthethief.

D.MikeGibsonandNancyGreenmightbegoodfriend

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A.themysteryofthereddiamond.

B.Thesuccessofadetective

C.ThemysteryintheMetroCityMuseum

D.Thedisappearanceofthefamousdiamond

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