XII. Maurice Trask, Heir XIII. The Truesdell Eyebrows XIV. A Proposal XV. Fleming Stone Comes XVI. Miss Mystery’s Testimony XVII. Planning an Elopement XVIII. Miss Mystery no Longer THE MYSTERY GIRL CHAPTER I A PRESIDENT-ELECT CHAPTER I Quite aside from its natural characteristics, there is an atmosphere about a college town, especially a New England college town, that is unmistakable. It is not so much actively intellectual as passively aware of and satisfied with its own intellectuality. The beautiful little town of Corinth was no exception; from its tree-shaded village green to the white-columned homes on its outskirts it fairly radiated a satisfied sense of its own superiority. Not that the