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Chapter 4s
Sarah sat facing the untitled poem. She read it out loud, as she often did with her own work when trying to spot incongruities. ​


​It's not as good as the children’s ones on the trail; but then this one was awkwardly hiding something. What moves twice daily she wondered? Not buses, not trains. They are all too frequent. Even the ferry boat at the Inn below crosses more often than that…
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Wait a moment!
Not only did Sarah now know where to look, she had a pretty good hunch about the solution to James’ problem too. Could it really be that easy? She gathered her thoughts and rushed to help James.
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​If you have uncovered what the ‘sentinel’ of the poem actually is, write the name in the password box using capitals.


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