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“I lost my dog,” he said. “Pippin. He used to sleep on my feet. Now there’s just cold.”

“You’ll know when you find the lock.”

And if you listen closely on a quiet autumn evening, you might hear the faint click of a brass key turning somewhere in the woods—and a woman’s voice, calm as old copper, saying, “Next.”

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