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The Pearl Girl

Kate is visiting a museum in The Hague with her parents. She sees a famous painting called "Girl with a Pearl Earring" that she finds beautiful. Later, her father realizes he left his passport in the museum near that painting. Kate runs back to the museum before it closes to retrieve the passport with the help of a security guard named Paul Van Dyck. When they enter the dark museum together to find the passport, Paul stops them because he hears mysterious voices.
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The Pearl Girl

Kate is visiting a museum in The Hague with her parents. She sees a famous painting called "Girl with a Pearl Earring" that she finds beautiful. Later, her father realizes he left his passport in the museum near that painting. Kate runs back to the museum before it closes to retrieve the passport with the help of a security guard named Paul Van Dyck. When they enter the dark museum together to find the passport, Paul stops them because he hears mysterious voices.
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Kate Grant is fifteen and comes from Canada. She is


visiting the Netherlands with her mother and father.
On June 8th, the Grants are at a museum in The Hague.
“This is very good,” Mr. Grant says. He is looking at a
picture of an old man.
“Yes,” Mrs. Grant says. “What do you think, Kate?”
“It’s OK,” Kate says. She looks at her watch. It is 4.45.

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Two minutes later she sees a picture of a young girl with


an ear-ring. Kate smiles. She loves ear-rings. She looks at
the girl’s face.
“Who are you?” she thinks. “What are you looking at?”
“That’s a very famous picture,” Mrs. Grant says.
A sign next to it says, “Girl with a Pearl Ear-ring.”
“It’s beautiful,” Kate says.

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At 4.58 the Grants are drinking coffee near the museum.


“Julia, do you have the guide book?” Mr. Grant asks.
“No, Carl. You have it,” Mrs. Grant says.
They look for the guide book in their bags, then Mr. Grant
says, “Oh no, I remember now. It’s on a chair near ‘Girl
with a Pearl Ear-ring’. My passport is in that book!”
Kate gets up quickly. “Stay here,” she says. “I can find it.”

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Kate runs to the museum. A guard is closing the door.


“Stop!” Kate says. “My father’s passport is in the museum.”
“I’m sorry, but we close at five o’clock,” the guard says.
A sign on his shirt says, “Paul Van Dyck.”
“Please,” Kate says. “It’s very important.”
The guard looks at his watch, then at Kate.
“OK,” he says and smiles. “Come with me.”

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Kate goes into the museum with Paul Van Dyck. It is dark
and there aren’t any people in the rooms.
“Where is the passport?” Paul asks. “Do you know?”
“Yes. It’s on a chair near that picture of a girl with an
ear-ring,” Kate says.
They walk for a minute, then Paul Van Dyck stops.
“Sshh!” he says. “I can hear voices.”

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