At the end, Nancy is imprisoned in a room with a black widow spider, about to give her a deadly bite. It turns out that Diane Dight, daughter of the owner of the Dight plant, intercepts his communication asking Nancy out so that she can date Ned and another boy, also involved in the mystery, can date Nancy. There is also a subplot in the original text in which Nancy is confused as to why Ned hasn't asked her out to a dance. And what is Bushy Trott, manic scientist, doing at the Dight plant? Booker, solicits her aid in his investigation of a rival company, the Dight plant, which seems to be manufacturing silk cloth using his patented methods. March so he can get some money in the meantime. They search the estate, for clues, and also find valuable antiques that they sell for Mr. Nancy goes to his estate, Pleasant Hedges, to investigate, with the assistance of her good friends, Bess and George. March's daughter and his father, living together on the family estate, are rapidly running out of money, and believe some of Philip's music is being sold and played on the radio. Nancy searches for clues to missing music manuscripts written by the late soldier Philip March.
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