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Summary
“September 25, 1880: Third Quarter Moon” begins with an article in The Morning Sun about Cleopatra’s Needle getting delayed on its way to the museum. Then, a letter from Mr. Comstock to Penelope Piddock, promising to address the issues she pointed out soon, is presented. In “Staying the Course,” Penelope Piddock looked forward to the day when Mr. Comstock put an end to Tea and Sympathy.
In “The Witches of New York,” Adelaide and Eleanor decided to teach Beatrice how to be a witch, but that they should keep her abilities quiet for the time being. When Adelaide learned that Judith had already to Dr. Brody about Beatrice’s abilities, she decided to take Beatrice to meet the doctor.
In “Study,” Dr. Brody’s father left him a message sealed inside a bottle before he...
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