The Yellow Phantom

The Yellow Phantom

by Margaret Sutton
The Yellow Phantom

The Yellow Phantom

by Margaret Sutton

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Overview

"Goodbye, Judy! Goodbye, Irene! Don't like New York so well that you won't want to come home!"
"Don't keep them too long, Pauline! Farringdon will be as dead as so many bricks without them. Even the cats will miss Blackberry. Make him wave his paw, Judy!"
"Don't forget to write!"
"Goodbye, Pauline! Goodbye, Judy! Goodbye, Irene!"
"Goodbye! Goodbye!"
And Peter's car was off, bearing the last load of campers back to their home town.
Judy Bolton watched them out of sight. They were taking the familiar road, but she and Irene Lang would soon be traveling in the other direction. Pauline Faulkner had invited them for a visit, including Judy's cat in the invitation, and they were going back with her to New York.
A long blue bus hove into view, and all three girls hailed it, at first expectantly, then frantically when they saw it was not stopping. It slowed down a few feet ahead of them, but when they attempted to board it the driver eyed Blackberry with disapproval.
"Can't take the cat unless he's in a crate."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781507849071
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/04/1933
Pages: 94
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

Margaret Sutton was born Rachel Irene Beebe in Odin, Pennsylvania in 1903. She was the daughter of Victor Beebe, a well-known historian, and Estella Andrews Beebe. Being a spirited nonconformist, she dropped out of high school, but in 1920, graduated from the Rochester Business Institute. After graduation, she worked for several years as a secretary and in printing. During that time, she met William Sutton at a church dance in New York City. After a courtship exchanging poems and playing chess, they were married in 1924, and she began writing stories for her husband's daughter, Dorothy. Her first Judy Bolton Mystery was published in 1932 under the pen name Margaret Sutton. Ms. Sutton wove many real events and places into the Judy Bolton stories through the 35-year history of the series. She also wrote numerous stories for children and young adults. She was also active in social causes, joining the historic March on Washington in 1964. In 1965, her husband of more than 40 years died. In 1975, after traveling extensively, she married a long-time family friend, Everett Hunting. They moved to Berkeley, California and made their home there until 1993 when they moved back to Pennsylvania. Mr. Hunting died shortly after they moved. In 2001, at the age of 98, Margaret Sutton died in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, not far from her native Potter County.

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