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The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 5)
June 14, 2013 in Daily Adventures, Ducky Art, The Case of the Missing Sloth | Tags: animals, art, children stories, crown jewels, drawings, illustration, London, mystery, pirate ship, pirates, Sherlock Holmes | by Laura Mann | 9 comments
The Pirate Ship.
“What is your theory Pembleton?” asked Conrad.
“Do you think a cucumber thief is involved?” Ducky asked.
“No, Ducky. The Cat Pirates.” DUN-DUN-DUN, Pembleton replied. “They have taken Mr. Sloth, but I am not sure why, yet. We need to search the ship.”
They went to investigate the pirate ship. They looked through every nook and cranny. Then Pembleton found a box. He used a crowbar to open it. Ducky tried to help and almost fell overboard. In the box, they found a bottle of ant-acids, some cans of tuna fish, some disguises, along with a couple of maps of London.
While Pembleton examined the markings and notes on the maps, Conrad discovered a brochure. The brochure had information about an exhibit of the crown jewels at the London Animal Museum.
“Doesn’t that exhibit open tomorrow?” Ducky asked. “They always have the best snacks at their opening celebration.”
“That means they are going to try and steal the crown jewels, before the opening tomorrow.” Pembleton concluded. “We have to go to the museum right away!”
To be continued…
The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 1)
The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 2)
The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 3)
The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 4)
The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 4)
June 12, 2013 in Ducky Art, The Case of the Missing Sloth | Tags: art, children stories, clues, Detectives, drawing, illustration, mystery, pirate ship, Sherlock Holmes | by Laura Mann | 9 comments
The Docks.
By the time they arrived at the docks, a thick fog covered the harbor. Pembleton said to Ducky and Conrad, “Be on the look out for our next clue.”
They began to survey the area, searching high and low. Conrad, armed with his magnifying glass, found some bolts. “These have to be from Mr. Sloth’s robot. I think we are getting close.”
“I concur,” Pembleton replied, as he noticed another hairball.
“I found a clue! I found a clue!” shouted Dr. Ducky, “I think it will be the one to break the case.”
“Really? What is it Ducky?” Pembleton asked.
“You got to come see this,” Ducky said with excitement.
“Umm… Is that a cucumber?” Conrad asked.
“Actually it’s a clue-cumber.” Ducky corrected him.
“No, Ducky. That is just a cucumber. However, that pirate ship behind you is definitely a clue.” Pembleton replied. “This confirms my theory.”
To be continued…
The Case of the Missing Sloth (Part 1)