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- Two teenage boys named Aristides Quarles and Wilbur Quant accidentally snap a photo of a dead body in the woods. After finding the place where the body has to be, they find it to be gone. Nobody believes them except Grandpa. They decide to investigate themselves.
- The gnomes Pinkeltje and Pinkelotje are visiting Dick Laan, the writer of the books about them. In a meanwhile, two assistents of professor Ludwig von Cleve found where the other Pinkels live and kidnapped some important Pinkels. Professor Ludwig von Cleve puts them in a doll house to expreiment on them. Dick Laan, Pinkeltje and Pinkelotje made up a tricky plan to rescue the captured Pinkels.
- Erik is avoiding the Nazi occupants and staying out of the hands of the Germans--in Elly's arms instead.
- Q & Q investigate 'the old mill' where the Bennebroeck family resides. Staying with them is the scary man, Axel Zaneck, who in turn visits I.Q to ask questions about the boys. When Eduard Bennebroeck goes to pay off the local landowner Zwartjes, Aristides takes a closer look at the old mill. But then Eduard's sister Berthe returns home. Aristides quickly invents a story about looking to by some cuff links for his grandfather.
- Aristides, Wilbur and his sister Juultje investigate the spot in the forest where the boys made the fateful photograph. The boys spot an empty packet of Egyptian 'Sulellah' cigarettes and Juultje finds a large silver ring. When the boys take the photograph to the police, the officers only laugh at them. Meanwhile Grandpa gets in trouble when a little boy spurs him on to protest a shop that sells seal-fur coats. Wilburs father asks the boys to pick up a crate of 'Poeff' lemonade for which he is to come up with a new slogan. In the supermarket, they spot the scary man buying a packet of Sulellah.
- The two Q's and grandpa decide to check on the car the missing man in the picture left behind at the gas station and learn his name: Anhony van Slingelandt. It just so happens grandpa used to be engaged to Van Slingelandt's mother, so he decides to pay her and her pig farming husband a visit. Meanwhile the boys spot the scary man with a local silversmith called Bennebroeck. When grandpa returns with a picture of Van Slingelandt, even I.Q. has to admit the man in the blurry picture his son made is the same.
- A man arrives at a petrol station and makes a phone call there. He seems agitated and wants to meet someone. In the meantime Reinier Quarles van Ispen stops at the same petrol station to fill up his car. After the phone call, the man tries to continue his journey, but his car won't start. He gets a lift from Reinier. During breakfast, the family Quant, who just arrived in the area, receive a phone call. A colleague of Ingmar has got the mumps and he has to take over the ad-campaign for a new soft drink: Poeff. A simple assignment, which will only cost him one day! In the woods a Mercedes stops and a man with a hooked nose and yellow eyes steps out and seems to wait for something or someone. Wilbur Quant also rides through the woods on his horse and meets Aristides Quarles van Ispen by accident. They immediately become friends. Aristides is a keen photographer. Aristides suddenly sees a woodpecker in a tree further on and wants to take a picture, but he has to steady his camera on something first. In the end they decide that Wilbur will make the photo, standing on Aristides his hands and leaning against a tree. Aristides looses his balance and grip and they both fall. Wilbur accidentally takes a picture during his fall. At home they develop this picture just to see what's on it. To their astonishment they vaguely see a dead or unconscious man being dragged away. When they show the picture to Aristides his grandfather, Reinier, he recognizes the man. It's the same man he gave a lift to earlier that day and didn't say a word the whole way.
- Juultje almost becomes involved in a shootout in the woods, leading Q & Q to go search for a bullet in the trees. Martha is disappointed when I.Q. chooses Aristides mother to play the lead in the play he's directing instead of her.
- The late clock is found to hang in the library. Aristides thinks Opa is no longer impartial concerning possible suspect Ada Blom. When the kids look after the library during lunch hour, they are visited by a group of Chinamen.
- Opa Reinier is missing but thanks to Akkie, at least one member of the police force is willing to listen. The brothers Fok are headed for farmer Zwartje's barn and both the police and the young investigators are in pursuit.
- Akkie proposes that she and the two Q's take a look in the burgled villa, using her father's keys to get in. I.Q. asks Martha to be his production assistant.
- Akkie proposes that she and the two Q's take a look in the burgled villa, using her father's keys to get in. I.Q. asks Martha to be his production assistant. Juultje rejects all of Victor Fok's advances. Wilbur and the Chinaman in the Fedora inform after Gerard Kokkerneel, who has moved out. Opa asks Aristides to refer to him as his uncle instead of his grandfather when Ada Blom is present.
- Opa offers his help and advise to librarian and amateur writer Ada Blom. Aristides asks Akie Swaan, who's father is investigating the art theft, for information.
- Wilbur recalls hearing a clock chime at the wrong hour during the fateful telephone call. The name that was mentioned, Gerard, belongs to the mysterious Belgian who is being shadowed by a Chinaman in a large Fedora.
- On the first day of his new paper route, Wilbur encounters a brawny Belgian who is very interested in the previous night's commotion in Runkum. Ingmar Quant is too ill to begin pre-production on Ada Blom's play about Robur van Runkum.
- The four Chinamen leave a message for Kokkerneel at the library. Q & Q are caught snooping on the Fok brothers. Ada enjoys spying on her landlady for Opa, aka uncle Reinier.
- While most of Runkum is attending a meeting concerning the impending Runkum- Rünicheim centennial celebrations, Henriette van Kampen alerts the police that the house next door is being robbed. Later that night a police officer is shot and Wilbur overhears a criminal conversation over a crossed telephone-line.
- Eduard de Gaal receives a telegram calling him away to Africa. Aristides suspects the Fok brothers are behind this. When the two Q's search the library with Akkie and Opa, Akkie makes a startling discovery behind some dusty books.
- Opa Reinier decides to keep watch in the library on his own and witnesses a confrontation between Kokkerneel and the family Fok.
- Berthe and Eduard Bennebroeck are dismayed to learn that some children have been asking questions about the medicine they requested at the drugstore. Wilbur and Aristide's fathers finally meet each other and Juultje tries to cheer up shy André. The investigating Q's find Van Slingelandt's car parked at the Hotel Schoon Runkum. But soon afterward Zaneck picks up the Citroën and has it demolished.
- The boys are shocked to find Zaneck on the Quarles van Ispen doorstep. Farmer Zwartjes is hospitalized after getting hit on the head with a wooden plank in his own barn. Local Builder Pies is slowly converting the Quant attic into a darkroom for Wilbur and wants his son André to show his drawings to I.Q.
- Grandpa and Aristides' father Charles have found evidence that Zwartjes was hit on the head instead of having a mere accident. They also found a cigarette at the scene of the crime that turns out to be from a Sulleila packet. The three Q-kids try to recreate the circumstances of the fateful photograph when they are interrupted by Zaneck.
- During the garden party at the Quarles van Ispen house, Aristides and Wilbur borrow the Pies' walkie talkies and head over to Bennebroeck's old mill. However, Zaneck also aims to take advantage of the busy household and search for the ring in Aristides' room.
- Now both Q boys have been captured by Zaneck and the Bennebroecks. Berthe cannot stand taking care of the increasingly ill (yet still clinging on to life) Anthony van Slingelandt. She calls Charles Quarles van Ispen, the surgeon about his son and forces him to take a look at Anthony.