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    Only then did she realize the purpose of the collision. Lemarchand's box had been 
passed back to her, and sat in her hand.
    Its surfaces had been immaculately resealed, and polished to a high gloss. Though she 
did not examine it, she was certain there would be no clue to its solution left. The next 
discoverer would voyage its faces without a chart. And until such time, was she elected 
its keeper? Apparently so.
    She turned it over in her hand. For the frailest of moments she seemed to see ghosts 
in the lacquer. Julia's face, and that of Frank. She turned it over again, looking to see 
if Rory was held here: but no. Wherever he was, it wasn't here. There were other puzzles, 
perhaps, that if solved gave access to the place where he lodged. A crossword maybe, 
whose solution would lift the latch of the paradise garden, or a jigsaw in the completion 
of which lay access to Wonderland.
    She would wait and watch, as she had always watched and waited, hoping that such a 
puzzle would one day come to her. But if it failed to show itself she would not grieve 
too deeply, for fear that the mending of broken hearts be a puzzle neither wit nor time 
had the skill to solve.
    
    







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