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  1. Buckley takes Nate into Susie’s room and they go under her bed to her secret hiding place in a hole in her boxspring. There, she kept things she didn’t want anyone else to see. After she died, Holiday came and scratched it open, and the things came out.

  2. So the little maiden walked on with her tiny naked feet, that were quite red and blue from cold. She carried a quantity of matches in an old apron, and she held a bundle of them in her hand. Nobody had bought anything of her the whole livelong day; no one had given her a single farthing.

  3. Nov 13, 2018 · And a woman’s pocket was reached through slits in her clothing…if Lucy’s pocket was vulnerable, then perhaps she was no better than she should have been – if anyone could rummage in her underwear? and it is no surprise to find this in a nursery rhyme.

  4. Nate and Buckley pass the twig back and forth, and Buckley grows nauseous at the memory of his near-death experience. Buckley remembers how in the hospital, his parents’ eyes had gone from worried to calm, whereas now, in the wake of Susie ’s disappearance, their eyes seem perpetually flat.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucy_LocketLucy Locket - Wikipedia

    Skirts or dresses of the time had an opening at the waistline to allow access to the pocket which hung around the woman's waist by a ribbon or tape. The opening in the skirt was formed by leaving unstitched, near the waist, the panels of fabric for the skirt.

  6. Jack now has a slower reaction time than he did previously. Buckley comes into the den to comfort his father. Jack tells him that he looked good in his suit. Buckley, at thirteen, is glad to hear this—he is in an awkward stage between boy and man, but he had wanted to wear the suit for the graduation.

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  8. Analysis. One morning, while Lindsey is still away at the symposium, Jack Salmon wakes up early. He checks on Buckley, pulls on his jogging outfit, and takes Holiday out for a walk—an excuse to pass by Mr. Harvey ’s house. It is late summer, and still there has been no movement on Susie ’s case.