Compartment 3

This Sleeping Car connects to the Private Car and the Sleeping Car thread below. Rooms 1 - 4 are Single Cabins, 5 - 8 are Double Cabins, and 9 is a Cabin Suite with a double bed.
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Compartment 3

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Paris, 19:00

This Single Cabin has a Pullman-style bed that folds into a comfortable sofa during the day and can be unfolded to reveal a single bed that isn't terribly wide but which has expensive cotton sheets freshly pressed and a well-fluffed pillow. The bed currently sits as a couch with colourful upholstery. A sink in a lovely, closing vanity is fitted into the corner and it provides both hot and cold water, as well as containing a little cupboard underneath that provides a glimpse at the porcelain pipes as well as access to additional storage space. There is a luggage rack over the window. An inlaid, fold-out tables crouches beneath the window and shortly above this table is a little shelf containing a lamp with a peach-coloured lamp shade, a weighted vase containing a single red flower and a glass ash tray. There is, naturally, a button that will summon the Cabin Steward as well as an emergency brake pull with a warning beneath that threatens an expensive fine if you are to pull it without good reason. There isn't much room in this compartment, especially with any hand luggage brought onboard, but it is beautiful.

Spring-loaded roller blinds can be drawn up to view the outside world or to gain more privacy. Half of the window glass can be slid down to allow wind in, odours out or merely to stick one’s head out the window to get a good view of the surrounding countryside rushing past. Between each compartment stands the mosaic-floored cabinet de toilette where passengers may make use of a sink and mirror to wash their faces and apply make-up. This is shared between the two compartments and when one door is opened, the other door locks. There are two bell-pushes in the compartment, one that buzzes and lights a white light outside to alert the conducteur who sits out in the corridor all day and all night.

This is Johannes Sprech's compartment. There are a pair of suitcases on the luggage rack and an ornate walnut-and-chestnut-patterned lockbox on the inlaid table.

The top suitcase contains several suits, a shaving kit and a toothbrush kit.
Spot Hidden on top suitcase,There are four numbers faintly visible on the suitcase lining that is 1921.
The second suitcase has a combination lock. It's heavier than the one on top and seems quite full.
Halved Lockpicking check or known combination for the suitcase,You find a small wooden lockbox about the same size as a watch case and a larger wooden box about as long as your forearm and half as wife. You also find a few files of French military intelligence listing out their logistical capacity alongside some of the weaponry available around Paris.
The lockbox on the inlaid table contains,an inverted ankh on a leather thong, a leatherbound book with a charred engraving on the cover that costs 0/1 SAN simply to look at as it teases the mind with limitless alien possibilities attached to its strangely non-Euclidean design and a sheet of parchment that is decorated with what appears to be a mandala with sharply drawn lines and exotic sigils around the edges that look like constellations.
Is it bad that I listen to this about ten times a day?

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