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... g, arrived at the garage outside the main building of the Castle... Of course, it would be more apt to call it a carport than a garage, sheltering two vintage cars and a van beneath it. The vintage cars were those two-seater types without a trunk, while the van seemed rather compact, presumably used for hauling goods.

Now, with Isabella's inclusion, the fleeing party had grown to six people. In theory, the three vehicles in the garage should have been more than sufficient. However, there ...

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