![]() ![]() Looking back on the argument, Anne wrote: ‘Pfeffer looked very sullen, didn’t talk to me for two days and made a point of sitting at the table from 5 to 5.30 anyway. ![]() Eventually, Fritz gave in, but he did so reluctantly. Things got so heated that Anne asked her father to intervene. ‘Stay calm, this fellow isn’t worth worrying your head about!’ Anne was enraged and calm at the same time. He felt that Anne’s work was not important, unlike his study of Spanish, Dutch, and English. When Anne indicated that she would like to divide the time at the table more evenly, so that they could both work in peace, Fritz refused. ![]() Their main conflict had to do with the writing desk. Philip March's daughter and his father, living together on the family estate, are rapidly running out. Nancy searches for clues to missing music manuscripts written by deceased soldier Philip March. The first signs of friction were soon to follow. The Secret in the Old Attic is the twenty-first volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series. At the same time, Fritz Pfeffer had a hard time dealing with Anne, a rebellious teenager. It was not easy for Anne to share her small room with a man as old as her father. Nancy Drew must use clues in a dead mans letters to find some unpublished musical manuscripts that will save an old man and his granddaughter from financial ruin. ![]()
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