“A soft breeze rustled their hair while they studied a menu.“Parakaló, I’ll have a glass of visináda,” Nancy told the waiter.“That sounds interesting,” Bess said. “K’ego, me too. ”“Triá,” George joined in. Then, turning to Nancy, she asked, “What is it?”The girl shrugged, a mischievous smile on her face. “I don’t know, but Helen Nicholas told me to try it sometime. It’s supposed to be very popular here. ”In a few minutes, the waiter brought a tray of tall glasses filled with sweet cherry soda.“O...oh, my favorite!” Bess said happily after she finished a long sip.George, in the meantime, took a notepad from her purse and tore off several pieces of paper.“What are you doing?” her cousin asked as she watched the girl write a word or two on each sheet.“I thought we ought to play tic-tac-toe again. It might help us solve our Greek symbol mystery. ”So far George had written the words inheritance, Helen, Constantine, and Dimitri.“Don’t forget Isakos,”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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