CHELSEA--FRAME LARKEN TONIGHT
DOROTHY--MEET ME IN THE ALCOVE AT MIDNIGHT
ESMERELDA--TAKE CARE OF CATHERINE GALLAGHER IN SCIENCE
CHELSEA--FRAME VICTORIA STUART IN LATIN
DOROTHY AND ESMERELDA--REMEMBER WHAT YOU-KNOW-WHO SAID
"This incriminates her, all right," Mr. Anderson says.
"I say we report her immediately."
"No--we should try to protect Larken...that's the most recent
message...she'll be accused," you disagree.
"No, we should find Chelsea and Dorothy and Esmerelda,"
Bridget says.
"You're all wrong--we should go back in there and look to see if
there's a message about the kitchen fire," suggests Rosa.
Whose advice do you follow?
You leave the pen, but take the note, and add it to the other coded
messages Nurse Johnson found. Bridget, Rosa, and Mr. Anderson help you
break the code, and you figure out what you suspected--that the
messages are connected to the mystery. They say things like--