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Man Of Mystery

While Angela Throgmorton dusts, mops and cleans, Old Tom is struck down by a sudden illness, leaving him bedridden. But where did that freshly baked cake go? So begins a hilarious chase through the dark streets, with Angela determined to unmask the Man of Mystery!
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While Angela Throgmorton dusts, mops & cleans, Old Tom is struck down by a sudden illness, leaving him bedridden. But where did that freshly baked cake go? So begins a hilarious chase through the dark streets, with Angela determined to unmask the Man of Mystery!

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