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⚽️ 📘 Chapter 2: Lady Patricia - A Wig, a Worry, and a Very Weird House 🏆 🐕‍🦺 ⚽️

⚽️ 📘 Chapter 2: Lady Patricia - A Wig, a Worry, and a Very Weird House 🏆 🐕‍🦺 ⚽️

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7 Day FREE Trial of Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Footballforkids Chapter 2: Lady Patricia – A Wig, a Worry, and a Very Weird House Charlie’s back on the case! This time, his summer holiday detective work has him teaming up with the eccentric Mrs Amber once again. Disguised as a parking warden and a Swedish lad named Elof (complete with curly wigs and stick-on moustaches), the unlikely duo set off to investigate their first suspect – the mysterious Lady Patricia, owner of a Rottweiler who’s as fancy as she is. But things quickly get weird. When their search for 405 Twirler Avenue hits a dead end, they squeeze through a hidden gap between two fences and stumble into a secret world – complete with a disguised house, a trapdoor, and a slide that dumps them right into Lady Patricia’s underground lair, face to face with a confused Rottweiler in a bonnet. Cornered by a suspicious Lady Patricia and her fashion-forward pooch, Charlie and Mrs Amber have to think fast – and then things get even more bonkers when their local postman comes crashing in through the same secret slide! Can Charlie, Mrs Amber, and the nosey postman convince Lady Patricia to spill what she knows about the missing Famous Cup? Or have they just stumbled into a trap even trickier than they imagined? Grab your disguises and steady your nerves – this is one wild ride you won’t want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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