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The Mysterious Key And What It Opened

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When Paul spoke in that tone and wore that look, Lillian felt as if they had changed places, and he was the master and she the servant. She wondered over this in her childish mind, but proud and willful as she was, she liked it, and obeyed him with unusual meekness when he suggested that it was time to return…. More >>

The Mysterious Key And What It Opened

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2 Responses to “The Mysterious Key And What It Opened”

  1. J. Harbaugh Says:

    This mystery story is not the kind of writing usually associated with Louisa Alcott, and I was pleasantly surprised the way she weaves clues in the story. You know a character or event in any way related to the mystery, but there are several possible explanations for each event or character. I could not foresee the end, if it makes sense when things are explained. What is the mysterious key opens is a complete surprise and is a bit surprising, especially for a story written in that period. The story reads quickly, no break in the description excessive. I recommend it!

  2. CiCi Says:

    It was a very quick read. Lovely story, but shallow, but I liked it.