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The front door of the cottage was shut, but Claire hit it with her hand. 'Mr
Burge!' she called. There was no answer. She tried to open the door, but it stayed shut.
'Let's go round to the back,' she told her aunt.
They went round to the back door of the cottage. Claire looked at the snow
by the door. 'He's gone out,' she thought. 'I can see his footprints in the snow; they're
going up to the castle. But what is he doing up there?'
There was no time to think about this — her aunt was cold and tired. Claire
pushed open the back door of the cottage and they went inside.
They found the room with the fire and Aunt Min sat on the chair in
front of it. Claire went to the kitchen and made her a cup of tea. When she came
back Aunt Min's eyes were closed. Claire looked at her watch. The time was
eleven o'clock.
After two or three minutes Aunt Min opened her eyes.
'Here's some tea for you,' Claire said.
'Thank you, Claire,' said Aunt Min. Her voice was weak. 'I'm a little better now.'
'You can't walk any more tonight,' said Claire.
'No, I don't think I can,' said her aunt.
'I'm going to find Mr Burge,' said Claire. 'Perhaps he can take us home in his
car.'
Aunt Min looked worried. 'Where is he?' she asked.
'I think he's up at the castle,' said Claire.
'Claire, you can't -!' Aunt Min began to say.
'I know about the castle, Aunt Min,' said Claire. 'I'm not afraid.'
But she
was afraid.
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