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In the annals of Scotland Yard there may be on record more intricate cases. But up to date the "two-cent mystery" is still puzzling the heads of Barbara and David and their small friends. Barbara brings home from kindergarten a perfect ...See moreIn the annals of Scotland Yard there may be on record more intricate cases. But up to date the "two-cent mystery" is still puzzling the heads of Barbara and David and their small friends. Barbara brings home from kindergarten a perfect report, and her mother rewards her with two bright pennies. She takes the pennies to the nursery, and while eating her dinner, hides them under a plate for safe keeping. A woman friend of her mother's drops in and Barbara is called into the sitting-room. On her return, she finds the money gone. At first she suspects that some of her dolls or toy animals may have taken it. But after careful investigation, she is convinced of their innocence. A little later, she distinctly sees a company of very small fairies dancing on the table. She believes now that the fairies have taken the coins to hide them in the bowels of the earth. But when the money unexpectedly drops upon her head, she is still more mystified, and fancies the fairies have been stricken with remorse. However, deciding to take no more chances, she promptly exchanges her wealth for candy which she eats as rapidly as possible. David, the small boy next door, has been locked into a closet because he has brought home a very villainous report. In the closet he is tormented by witches. Later, he tells Barbara that doubtless it was they who stole her pennies, and that the fairies rescued the money and brought it back to her. Nancy, Barbara's nurse, has yet another version of the mystery, however. She thinks it more than likely that, in clearing, the table, she overlooked the coins and that in shaking the tablecloth out the window, they fell into the awning below. Then, when the awning was lowered, they fell onto the child's head. But this, of course, is ridiculous. And Nurse Nancy does not believe in fairies, anyway. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less