We Have Always Lived in the Castle

What is the importance of Mr. Blackwood's study in the novel, We Have Always Lived in the Castle?

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Mary Katherine, Constance, and Julian have stayed out of Mr. Blackwood's study since the murders, but Charles wants to go in there and see what is in the safe. The study represents sacred ground to the girls because it belonged to their father. To Charles, the study represents money.

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We Have Always Lived in the Castle