00:21This is Nancy Drew, calling for Franklin Rose, please.
00:25Just a minute, please.
00:26Nancy, you must be psychic. I was just getting ready to call you myself.
00:34Oh, really? Why?
00:36I feel I should apologize for the situation that's going on at the museum, dear.
00:42I really did think we were setting you up with a nice little internship, a breather from your casework,
00:48but instead it looks like we've fed you to the lions.
00:56Well, in all my travels, I still haven't found a mystery free zone, Mr. Rose.
01:01Speaking of travel, I got a postcard from your father in Ouagadougou.
01:06Apparently, Burkina Faso has become the cultural darling of West Africa.
01:11He must be having quite an adventure.
01:21Yes, the last I heard, he was going on to Kenya to try to pick up a safari.
01:25Anyway, what's on your mind, Mr. Rose?
01:28Let me be frank. Joanna Riggs has been in the doghouse with the board for months.
01:35Her thirst for acclaim has led her to gamble the future and the reputation of Beach Hill time and again.
01:42Now that we've lost the Pakal carving, one of our most notable pieces, well, she's just got to be stopped.
01:55Don't you believe she's genuinely concerned about the welfare of the museum?
01:59Good intentions are no substitute for integrity and sound judgment, Nancy.
02:03Look, I've got a client waiting, Nancy.
02:06What we need now is for you to take up the slack.
02:09I've spoken to the rest of the board and we've agreed that the best thing is to put you in
02:13charge.
02:17Oh, Mr. Rose, I'm not qualified to be a curator. I don't have the experience.
02:23Maybe not, but you are the best qualified detective I know.
02:27Which is just what we need right now.
02:29We're counting on you to catch this thief red-handed.
02:33Ha, ha. Just kidding, kiddo.
02:36If you can get the Pakal back, we'll see about giving Ms. Riggs another chance.
02:41That seems fair, doesn't it?
02:43It's a deal, Mr. Rose.
02:45Bye, kiddo.
02:45We'll see you next time.
02:59Bye, kiddo.
03:02Bye, kiddo.
03:08Bye, kiddo.
03:23Boswell Jackson and Rose, how may I direct your call?
03:25I'd like to speak to Franklin Rose, please.
03:28I'm sorry, but Mr. Rose is out of the office.
03:30Would you like to try back later?
03:32Sure.
03:33Thank you for calling Boswell Jackson and Rose.
04:24Thank you for calling Boswell Jackson and Rose.
06:47Good afternoon, young lady.
06:54Henrik, I received a note from your friends in Copan.
06:57I've got the Copan fool key.
06:59I still need the Pakal, though.
07:02How's your memory?
07:03The tomb!
07:03Nancy, I hid the Pakal carving in the replica of the Pakal tomb at the bottom of the temple exhibit.
07:10Huh.
07:10Now, how did I think of that?
07:12And another thing.
07:13You'll need to get past that computer quiz.
07:16Sunny set it up with an impossible question.
07:19No one knows what Pakal was afraid of, but Sunny was petrified of the Coatamondi.
07:25It's an ornery bandit with a narrow snout and a long ringed tail, much like a raccoon or a polecat.
07:34One of the pieces that was stolen from the Chaco Canyon Cultural Center was a jade carving with an unusual
07:40glyph on it.
07:42Do you remember translating it?
07:43I can't remember.
07:54Did you use Joanna's name last week to place an order for Cinnabar with Keep It Real Restoration?
08:01You're asking the wrong amnesiac.
08:04Do you have anything against Joanna?
08:06Who knows?
08:09You rest up. I'll be back.
08:11I'll do my best.
08:41I'll do my best.
09:00I should put in my temple key card.
09:02I should put in my temple key card.
09:04I should put in my temple key card.
09:06I should put in my temple key card.
09:11I should put in my temple key card.
09:13I should put in my temple key card.
09:19I should put in my temple key card.
09:21I should put in my temple key card.
09:22I should put in my temple key card.
09:22I should put in my temple key card.
09:24I should put in my temple key card.
09:26I should put in my temple key card.
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