There seems to be nothing unusual in Miss Dupray's bedchamber with the exception of a handwritten manuscript which is carefully concealed between several layers of clothing within an armoire. It consists of several sheets which have been glued together to form a continuous roll. The writing is very small, as if the author wished to conserve paper as much as possible. It is in French.Mr. Handy wrote:
Henry thoroughly searches the room, leaving nothing unchecked.
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Mister Dupray seems both delighted and nervous to be so close to Miss Carrow. He stutters a bit and says "Strange? Hidden? I cannot imagine what you mean. Oh, I suppose it is rare for Violette to be so afflicted by a headache as to retire during daylight hours. I believe she has succumbed to such a spell once or twice in the past. But other than that, no, nothing unusual has occurred."Priest wrote:
Elizabeth, content to let the others begin the search, smiles at Antoine, gently taking his arm. "My dear Monsieur Dupray, I am certain that your sister has not gone far and that my good companions will soon uncover her whereabouts. However, with such strange happenings of recent hours I fear that discovery of her fate is of the utmost importance. Therefore may I ask if anything strange has occurred recently, maybe a secret or a hidden thing?" As she speaks she studies his expression for any odd changes.
He looks directly into her eyes. "May I beg the very great favor of requesting that you address me as 'Antoine?' And may I be so bold as to express my very great admiration for your many virtues?"
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Some preternatural instinct directs Mister Rachman to examine a patch of ground between a pair of rose bushes. When the dirt has been brushed away, a wooden door is found. When it is pried open, a set of stone steps leading down can be seen. Where they might lead is impossible to determine; they quickly descend into total darkness.maelstrom wrote:Duncan follows miss Davenport out into the garden to aid with the search. Surely the young lady can't have just vanished into thin air.
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Exchanging a glance with Mister Rachman, Lila takes her oil lantern from her haversack and lights it, then starts down the hidden stone steps, calling, "Miss Dupray? Violette?"
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There is no response. Sounds can be heard, but their source cannot be determined exactly. They seem to be a mixture of muffled scuffling noises. The light of the lantern reveals that the flight of stairs ends at a place where three hallways meet, left, right, and center.Wruter wrote:
Exchanging a glance with Mister Rachman, Lila takes her oil lantern from her haversack and lights it, then starts down the hidden stone steps, calling, "Miss Dupray? Violette?"
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Duncan draws his dagger and decent the stairs following the light from miss Davenport lantern. Muffled sounds reverberate through the cellar, but which direction they eminate from is not clear. " in the light of recent events, maybe we should stick together. Shall we try to the left, for starters."
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The hallway to the left slopes gradually down and makes many twists and turns. Moisture drips from the walls and the air is musty. It seems to lead to nothing but a shallow pit, into which various odds and ends have been tossed -- bits of broken crockery, rags, and the like.
The adventurers may examine the contents of the pit more closely, although the area around it is wet and slippery, or they may turn back.
The adventurers may examine the contents of the pit more closely, although the area around it is wet and slippery, or they may turn back.
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Though Henry is well-educated, French was never one of the languages he had learned. Tongues such as Latin and German were far more useful to a scientist. Taking the document with him, he heads off to the garden to look for Miss Davenport in the hopes that she can translate it.
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Curious, Lila leans forward to examine the contents of the pit more closely in the light of the lantern.
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It is now impossible not to notice the open door in the garden, and the sound of movement coming from below.Mr. Handy wrote:Though Henry is well-educated, French was never one of the languages he had learned. Tongues such as Latin and German were far more useful to a scientist. Taking the document with him, he heads off to the garden to look for Miss Davenport in the hopes that she can translate it.
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Wruter wrote:Curious, Lila leans forward to examine the contents of the pit more closely in the light of the lantern.
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Managing to keep her balance on the slippery surface, Lila jumps aside as the rats pour forth. Asking Mister Rachman if he is well, she suggests they head back the way they came and try one of the other hallways.
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Seeing miss Davenport lean perilously close to the pits edge. He is about to issue a warning to be cautious, when a rustling and squeeking comes from the depths and a horde of rats erupt forth and swarm around Miss Davenport and then past Duncan.
Swatting at them with his dagger as they flow past him. He curses in his own toungue as he feels a gnawing slash at his ankle as he is bitten by one of the vile beasts.
As the rats scurry past and flee up the passage, he bends and presses a handkerchief to the small wound. "I think i will survive this time" he says with a smile. "shall we try the next passage?" he stands and heads back to the centre passageway.
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The central passageway also descends, but is straighter. It leads to a plain wooden door.
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Lila taps upon the door, calling, "Miss Dupray? Madame, êtes-vous là?"
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There is no response.
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Henry peers into the darkness below. "Miss Davenport, are you down there?" he calls.
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Hearing Doctor North's shout from above, knowing he will not be able to see without the aid of the lantern, Lila calls up in reply then heads back to the stairs to guide him.
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She watches as Henry makes his way outside. With a final smile and nod to Antoine she hurries after the doctor to find him peering into an open door in the garden, from which a hint of light emerges.
"Miss Davenport, are you down there?" he calls.
Elizabeth hurries towards him...
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Several rats emerge from their underground lair and attempt to nip at the legs of the new arrivals as they flee from the invading humans.
The four adventurers are able to gather together in front of the wooden door. They may decide whether or not to ask Mister Dupray to join them. He will gladly abide by their wishes.
Meanwhile, Miss Davenport is able to read the manuscript. It contains annotations in French in another hand which reveal that it was smuggled out of the infamous Bastille prison, where its author, a French Marquis by the name of Donatien Alphonse Francois, is currently being held for a variety of libidinous crimes. The manuscript is a work of fiction. Suffice to say that it describes, in great detail, the unspeakable activities of a group of libertines who have removed themselves from all restrictions on their behavior. To say anything more would be to violate the most basic mores of decent society.
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Meanwhile, Miss Davenport is able to read the manuscript. It contains annotations in French in another hand which reveal that it was smuggled out of the infamous Bastille prison, where its author, a French Marquis by the name of Donatien Alphonse Francois, is currently being held for a variety of libidinous crimes. The manuscript is a work of fiction. Suffice to say that it describes, in great detail, the unspeakable activities of a group of libertines who have removed themselves from all restrictions on their behavior. To say anything more would be to violate the most basic mores of decent society.
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