The Palace Statues

The Palace Statues The Palace Statues The children put on a play called The Golden Statue. Chip was the statue. He had on a golden cloak and gold face paint. "I like this gold face paint," said Anneena. The magic key began to glow. The magic took the children to a palace. They saw a man talking to a girl. "Don't cry, Eva," he said. "What's the matter?" asked Biff. "This is my brother, Aran." said Eva. "He guards the golden statues in the palace." "The statues all have

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The Palace Statues



The Palace Statues

The children put on a play called The Golden Statue.

Chip was the statue.

He had on a golden cloak and gold face paint.

"I like this gold face paint," said Anneena.

The magic key began to glow.

The magic took the children to a palace.

They saw a man talking to a girl.

"Don't cry, Eva," he said.

"What's the matter?" asked Biff.

"This is my brother, Aran." said Eva.

"He guards the golden statues in the palace."

"The statues all have jewels," said Aran.

"But someone is stealing the jewels, and I must catch the robber."

Aran showed the children the golden statues.

"The robber might steal more jewels tonight," he said.

"What can I do?"

Chip had an idea.

"You can dress up as a golden statue," he said.

"Then you can keep watch."

That night, Aran dressed up as a golden statue.

"I'm glad we've got this gold face paint," said Anneena.

Aran went into the statue room.

He stood in the deepest shadows.

"You need a jewel," said Eva.

She gave him her necklace, and went out.

Suddenly, a secret door slid open.

Two men crept into the room.

They took the rest of the jewels.

One of the men spotted Aran.

"I didn't see that statue last night," he said.

"Let's get that necklace."

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