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What are the pages in the book "Nancy Drew: The secret of the mirror bay" that include information on the settings
What are the pages in the book "Nancy Drew: The secret of the mirror bay" that include information on the settings

What are the pages in the book "Nancy Drew: The secret of the mirror bay" that include information on the settings
“The lake, of which the bay is a part, is a hundred and sixty-seven feet deep in
the middle.” pg. 5
Nancy said the water was shallow near shore and gradually became deeper. pg. 6
“The Indians called the lake Otesaga and there’s a lovely hotel named after it. Later James Fenimore Cooper wrote stories about settlers and Indians in the area. He found the water so much like a mirror that he called it Glimmerglass. pg. 6
On their left was the mirror-like water. Here and there a sailboat went by, wafted by a lazy breeze. Along the shore were several camps where children were swimming. Sounds of laughter came up the hillside. To the right of the road was a steep wooded hillside, broken only now and then by a house or a garage. Some six miles from town they came to a small parking area on their left and climbed out of the car. They gathered their bags and trudged down the path leading to the waterfront. Soon an attractive cabin came into view. Though on the bay it was near the point where the inlet joined the lake proper. pg. 18
Nancy Drew: The Secret of Mirror Bay