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Here's another hint, in the weekend puzzle:
The answer is reflecting yours...
SheGgraced the floorWith her festiveIdisguiseSheZcarried a secretAnd capturedRsome eyesStepped awayOfrom the groupShe thenVmet a foe,The scare wasIfatalThatZset her face aglowFire soKred,NightIso black,Dear, sweetRCharlotte...PleaseOcome back!!
Also,
~Little Jackalope~
11 comments:
Ummm...that's a creepy poem. I that the puzzle this week or a himnt to last weeks? Plus,I just wanted to tell you,I BOUGHT THE DEADLY DEVICE TODAY! I'm so exited! I'm getting ready to install it now.
From me,
Silvertongue.
I WAS RIGHT! The ghost girl is Charlotte and she died in a fire at a ball! I love being right.
Thanks for the birthday shout-out, LJ! It's so pretty! ^u^
Can't wait for April then!
I love st paddy's day.
Ps: I'm from Donegal in Ireland.
Hey LJ, I haven't played a ton of the ND games, and I don't really know how to go about solving the weekend puzzle # 189. What kind of cipher is it?
-Nancy Drew's #1 fan
PS- just finished CAR yesterday and i LOVED IT!!! i just wish it lasted longer. :) PLEASE tell me GTH won't be so short! *insert hopeful grin here* :D
@Silvertongue -- I'm glad you get to play DED before GTH comes out! Yay!
@Anonymous -- I'm glad you liked CAR! Don't worry, GTH will be longer than Carousel was. ;) And for the puzzle: be sure to highlight the entire poem to get what you are not seeing right away...
YES!!! I'm glad. I SOOOOOOOOOOO can't wait 4 GTH!!!!! And thanks 4 the tip!
LJ, are the hidden letters I found in the poem scrambled? I can't seem to make any sense from them. :(
-Nancy Drew's #1 fan
the two things I have found out is that the letters in each paragraph all have 4 letters in them (if you separate them) and that each paragraph has a letter I in it, but I may be getting off on the wrong track... that's my problem with problems. I always make the question a lot harder then it is...
Can someone help me out???
~Junebug1220
Trailer April?
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