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They reached the entrance foyer just in time to see Finley Spencer bouncing down the staircase.

‘Stop right there!' Drew yelled.

The woman paused and smiled like the cat with the cream. ‘Hello Drew. Whatever's the matter?'

‘I'll tell you what the matter is,' Lady Clarissa said, stepping forward. ‘You've been caught on camera, red-handed.'

‘What are you talking about?' Finley demanded.

‘You put Pharaoh in Mr Doncaster's room,' Clementine blurted.

‘I did no such thing.' The woman dropped her suitcase with a thud. At the same time a small gold cylinder fell out of her pocket. It clattered on the ground and rolled down the steps, stopping in front of Aunt Violet's foot.

‘That's my lipstick!' Aunt Violet gasped, reaching down to pick it up. ‘I've been looking for it everywhere.'

Finley Spencer gulped.

Clementine and Will looked at each other and then at the woman.

‘You put the lipstick on the glasses,' Will said.

‘And you cut Nellie's hair and dropped the cake!' Clemmie exclaimed.

‘May I have my key back?' Uncle Digby held out his hand, glaring at the woman. Finley Spencer pulled it out of her pocket and threw it at him.

Mr Doncaster turned to Clarissa. ‘It seems I owe you an apology. What I don't understand
is why. What did you have to gain by doing this, Ms Spencer?'

Aunt Violet suddenly realised what it was that had been bothering her about the woman. ‘It was you in the paper the other day. You're Finley Spencer from Spencer Industries, aren't you?' the old woman flapped.

‘Oh my goodness,' Lady Clarissa sighed. ‘You're the person who's been sending me all those letters asking to buy Penberthy House.'

‘You made the anonymous complaint, didn't you?' Mr Doncaster added, his eyes narrowing. ‘And I bet you found out when I was coming so you could be sure that I'd find all those dreadful things.'

Finley shrugged. ‘Forcing the hotel to shut down would mean they'd have to sell the house.'

‘Why do you want the house so badly?' Lady Clarissa asked, still puzzled. ‘The house has hardly any land and it needs extensive renovation.'

Finley Spencer laughed. ‘I wasn't planning to
renovate
it. I was going to put a bulldozer
through it to make way for the road I need for the housing estate right behind you.'

‘Over my dead body!' Aunt Violet snapped.

‘Over mine too.' Clementine stamped her foot.

Lavender squealed and Pharaoh let out a mighty yowl.

‘Right then, I suggest we call the police,' Mr Doncaster advised.

Lady Clarissa shook her head. ‘I just want an assurance from Ms Spencer that all plans for your development will cease, or I
will
go to the police.'

‘All right, all right,' Ms Spencer spat. ‘Honestly, some people don't know a good deal when they see it. Can I get out of this dump now?'

Lady Clarissa pointed to the front door. ‘Be my guest.'

Finley looked expectantly at Uncle Digby, then at her bags.

The man raised an eyebrow. ‘You can carry them yourself, dear.'

The group watched as Finley Spencer stomped down the last few steps and out the front door.

‘Thank heavens for the two of you and your movie-making,' Lady Clarissa exclaimed, hugging her daughter and Will.

Clementine smiled at Will and then at her mother. ‘That wasn't movie-making, Mummy. That was movie magic.'

The Appleby household

Clementine Rose Appleby

   

Five-year-old daughter of Lady Clarissa

Lavender

   

Clemmie's teacup pig

Lady Clarissa Appleby

   

Clementine's mother and owner of Penberthy House

Digby Pertwhistle

   

Butler at Penberthy House

Aunt Violet Appleby

   

Clementine's grandfather's sister

Pharaoh

   

Aunt Violet's beloved sphynx cat

Friends and village folk

Margaret Mogg

   

Owner of the Penberthy Floss village shop

Pierre Rousseau

   

Owner of Pierre's Patisserie in Highton Mill

Basil Hobbs

   

Documentary filmmaker and neighbour

Ana Hobbs (nee Barkov)

   

Former prima ballerina and neighbour

Araminta Hobbs

   

Ten-year-old daughter of Basil and Ana

Teddy Hobbs

   

Five-year-old twin son of Basil and Ana

Tilda Hobbs

   

Five-year-old twin daughter of Basil and Ana

Flash

   

Tilda and Teddy's pet tortoise

Others

Drew

   

Basil's sound engineer, hotel guest

Will

   

Drew's son, hotel guest

Alfie Doncaster

   

Health and Safety Inspector, hotel guest

Finley Spencer

   

Hotel guest

Jacqueline Harvey taught for many years in girls' boarding schools. She is the author of the bestselling Alice-Miranda series and the Clementine Rose series, and was awarded Honour Book in the 2006 Australian CBC Awards for her picture book
The Sound of the Sea
. She now writes full-time and is working on more Alice-Miranda and Clementine Rose adventures.

 

www.jacquelineharvey.com.au

Books by Jacqueline Harvey

Clementine Rose and the Surprise Visitor

Clementine Rose and the Pet Day Disaster

Clementine Rose and the Perfect Present

Clementine Rose and the Farm Fiasco

Clementine Rose and the Seaside Escape

Clementine Rose and the Treasure Box

Clementine Rose and the Famous Friend

Clementine Rose and the Ballet Break-In

Alice-Miranda at School

Alice-Miranda on Holiday

Alice-Miranda Takes the Lead

Alice-Miranda at Sea

Alice-Miranda in New York

Alice-Miranda Shows the Way

Alice-Miranda in Paris

Alice-Miranda Shines Bright

Alice-Miranda in Japan

Alice-Miranda at Camp

Alice-Miranda at the Palace

 

Look out for Clementine Rose's next adventure

1 July 2015

 

Puzzles, quizzes and yummy things to cook

Out now

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Clementine Rose and the Movie Magic
9780857985194

First published by Random House Australia in 2015

Copyright © Jacqueline Harvey 2015

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Cataloguing-in-Publication entry

Author: Harvey, Jacqueline
Title: Clementine Rose and the movie magic/Jacqueline Harvey
ISBN: 9780857985194 (ebook)
Series: Harvey, Jacqueline. Clementine Rose; 9
Target audience: For primary school age
Subjects: Girls – Juvenile fiction
Motion pictures – Juvenile fiction
Dewey number: A823.4

Cover and internal illustrations by J.Yi
Cover design and additional illustration by Leanne Beattie

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