Teddy and the Mystery Deer
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“Didn’t he talk fast!” laughed Margie. “And isn’t he fat?”

“His name sure fits him!” agreed Teddy. “But I’d like to know how many wild animals there are running loose around here? First we see a deer and now Fatty Nolan tells us about a steer.”

“I think it’s the same thing,” suggested Joe. “The man must have said deer and Fatty took it to be steer.”

“Having seen the man with a lasso,” spoke Dick, “Fatty would naturally think of a runaway steer. But I believe the man must have said deer. You’re right, Joe.”

“Then he’s after the deer,” Teddy remarked. “And I guess that’s about the end of the mystery.”

“If the man catches him,” said Joe. “He might not, you know. That deer is a fast runner.”

“That’s right,” Teddy agreed. “Maybe he can’t catch the deer, and our club will still60 have a chance to do it and solve the mystery.”

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“Do you think it is much of a mystery?” asked Margie.

“You can’t tell,” said Lucy. “We didn’t think the dog was going to be a mystery, did we, Teddy?”

“No. Nor the pony and parrot, either. But they both turned out to be swell mysteries,” said Teddy.

“And I think the deer will,” declared Joe.

“Besides, the deer, there’s this mystery about Fatty Nolan,” said Dick. “Who is he, anyhow?”

This small mystery was soon solved. For though Fatty and the man with the rope did not appear again for some time, as the boys and girls were coming from the lane into the main highway they met Mr. Mason once more. The farmer was in a small auto and stopped to ask if the Mystery Club wanted a ride home.

“Thanks. If you will drop us off in town,61 near Mrs. Traddle’s store, we’ll be much obliged,” said Teddy.

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“Why do you want to get out at Mrs. Traddle’s store?” asked Dick.

“Because I’m going to treat 
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