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The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries Season 1 Episode 10
Nancy joins a carnival to prove a young man did not steal $1 million in jewels.
Info from www.geocities.com/hardyboysnancydrew/program.html, got permission from Greg.
Episode Title: Mystery of the Fallen Angels
Air Date: 1977-04-17
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