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- Gee, dad, I'll sure be glad when our butler Cadbury returns from his vacation in England!
- Genre
- children; crime
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Snarly (Cadbury impostor); Barstool; Wunky (Barstool's wife)
- Synopsis
- Richie notices that Cadbury has arrived back home from vacation in England one day early, and brought with him his cousin and wife. But Cadbury and his cousin and wife are apparently robbing the mansion. Is it true that Cadbury has now become a criminal?
Part 1 of 2. Continues into "A Bad Act".
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- Why does Bascombe look so blue, Richie?
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- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Bascomb
- Synopsis
- Bascomb keeps himself occupied by pretending he is driving a car when all the cars are away from the estate.
Bascomb is misspelled with an "e" on the end in Gloria's dialogue in the first panel.
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- C-Cadbury, what are you doing?
- Genre
- children; crime
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Snarly (Cadbury impostor); Barstool; Wunky; Clive (phony British constable); Inspector Houndington (crook); Cadbury
- Synopsis
- British constables arrest Cadbury and his so-called relatives in Richville, and an inspector from Scotland Yard revealed that Cadbury is actually a crook wearing a mask. It was later learned that even the constables and the inspector were also crooks. Thanks to a device attached to one of the stolen items, Richie and his father can track down the crooks, and the crooks will be in for a surprise!
- Keywords
- impostor
Conclusion of a two-part story.