The Karate Clue
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Franklin W. Dixon
Franklin W. Dixon is the author of the ever-popular Hardy Boys books.
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The Karate Clue - Franklin W. Dixon
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Kick! Turn! . . . Gone!
They call me Lightning Warrior! Hai-yaaaa!" nine-year-old Frank Hardy shouted. He gave the air three swift karate kicks.
His eight-year-old brother, Joe, tugged at the white belt on his new uniform. Since when do warriors wear pajamas?
A karate uniform is called a gi,
Frank said. Remember?
Well, they still look like pj’s to me.
It was Friday afternoon at the Bayport Karate School. The Hardy brothers were about to take their first karate class. Frank and Joe had always wanted to learn karate when they lived in New York City. Their family had just moved to a town called Bayport, and their mother had finally said it was okay for them to start a class.
It was the very end of summer, and school hadn’t started yet. Frank knew Mrs. Hardy thought karate class was a good way for him and his brother to meet some of the kids in their new neighborhood. They had already met a few on their own.
Frank glanced across the studio. One of their new friends, Chet Morton, was in the class, too.
Chet liked to imitate body noises and play practical jokes. He could be gross sometimes, but he was fun. He loved to eat more than just about anything.
Hey, Frank, Joe!
Chet called as he walked over. Aren’t these jackets supposed to have pockets?
What do you need pockets for?
Frank asked.
Chet opened his fist. In his hand was a clump of chocolate-covered candy worms. For these!
he cried.
Can’t you go one hour without food, Chet?
Joe asked, laughing.
Chet spread his chocolate-covered hands. How should I know? I never tried.
Joe looked down at his bare feet and wiggled his toes.
It’s neat that we don’t have to wear socks and shoes,
he said. Now we’ll see who has duck feet, banana toes—
Another pair of feet appeared in front of Joe’s.
—And toe jam,
Frank added.
The new set of feet belonged to Zack Jackson, the bully of Bayport. Zack was nine years old. His dark hair stuck up in spikes, and his hands and arms were covered with rub-on tattoos.
You just wait,
Zack said with a nasty grin. I’ll be a black belt champ before any of you wimps.
Frank and Joe knew that having a black belt in karate meant you were an expert.
Oh, yeah?
Chet sneered. The only black belt you’ll ever wear is to hold up your pants.
Joe tried not to laugh, but he did.
Zack glared at Joe. Well, HARDY Har! Har!
He karate chopped the air with