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“It’s my fault. The girl stood with her hands behind her back, sulky, resolute, and intelligent, a strand of her black hair over one eye and looking more than usually delicate-featured, and more than ever like an obdurate child. The stranger looked at him as if strongly disposed to chastise his impertinence. Not far from the entrance, on the left, was a sort of screen, or partition-wall, reaching from the floor to the ceiling, formed of thick oaken planks riveted together by iron bolts, and studded with broad-headed nails. She went further: she doubted that he was fully conscious of where he was. We are investigating the missing person case of Sheila and Mark McCloskey, who disappeared seventeen years ago, before you were born. Then he sensed the trap.

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