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Who could Michael confined in? P. 137
What was Charlotte holding I. Her hand when she was on the deck? P. 191
Who had died saving Sir Stephens life? P. 134
Who pushed Lady Clarendon into the cold moat? P. 185
Who had a life-sized portrait of herself in the house that Michael saw? P. 119
What struck Michaels father that killed him? P. 134
According to Sir Stephen all happiness is? P.132
Who did not feel comfortable in the presence of children? P. 117
What did Michael break that upset Charlotte? P.128
Who got stabbed by Charlotte? P.191
What did Michael leave on all night to chase away the phobia of the night? P.122
Who woke up Michael tapping on ships door? P. 111
What was the scariest sight that Michael said he was not prepared to see? P.194
What did Michael,use to try to attract attention to save him? P.195
Who did Michael grab and try to convince not to try and save Sir Stephen and Charlotte? P.196
The sound of the_________was deafening as the house collapsed. P.197
Who gazed upon the dead body of Charlotte? P.198
What happened to the apparition of Lady Clarendon as she walked backwards? P.199
Who turned out in abundance at the funeral for Sir Stephen's? P. 201
What did the women do that Michael doubted was sincere, during the funeral? P. 203
Where did Michael eventually graduate college? P.204
What happened to Michael every night that reminded him of Hawton Mere? P. 205
Who did Michael see staring up at him beneath the ice with hatred? P.205
Who did Michael say he never got along so well with before than this person? P.207
This family had shown Michael such kindness? P.208
What was the lawyer that Michael had a close relationship with? P. 209
Who was the garrulous coach driver that Michael remembered so fondly? P.210
Who did Hodges say had died while Michael was away at school? 210
Michael thought that going to Hawton Mere and seeing it as a ruin would serve as this? P.211
Who did Michael mistake as Lady Clarendon? P.215

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