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Summary
Simon asks help from a librarian he used to work with to do more research. She tells him Alice is having a hard time. Simon records all the important information from the book so he can burn it and break the curse. Enola and Doyle return to the house, and Simon asks them to have one last bonfire there with him. Enola distracts Leah while Doyle and Simon break into Frank's barn and take the paintings. The truth has come out for Frank and his family is suffering. Simon burns the book and the paintings. It begins to rain.
Peabody received a letter from his son, Zachary, telling him about the success of the carnival he'd been traveling with. Peabody remembered what happened with the dead river and was troubled by it.
The rain continues and the house begins to...
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