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In "The Case of the Telltale Paint," how did Encyclopedia know that Jim Krebs had seen the robbery.
At first, Mrs. Carleton thought that Encyclopedia was the thief, but then when Encyclopedia told her that he was speeding on his bike because he was in a bike race she believed him. Why do you think Mrs. Carleton believed Encyclopedia's story?
In your own words explain the solution to "The Case of the Stolen Diamonds."
How was "The Case of the Stolen Diamonds" different from most of Encyclopedia Brown's other mysteries?
Which mystery did you like better - "The Case of the Telltale Paint" or "The Case of the Stolen Diamonds"? Why?
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