Chapter 10-1

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Brant Lockwood, the Lockwood children’s cousin, volunteered to speak for the family and made a public appeal on television and through the local papers to the boys’ kidnappers. “Please bring my cousins home. Whatever your price is, we will pay it for their safe return.” —New York Times, June 10, 1990 New York TimesGhosts. Was he always to be haunted? Emery walked down the long hall leading to the library. This part of the house was modeled like a French chateau, with stone walls covered by large decorative tapestries. Most of them depicted the Hunt of the Unicorn, his mother’s favorite image. The hall was dark enough that the colors in the cloth remained rich. Emery had long ago hated unicorn tapestries. As a boy he’d found them girly, and had rooted for the hunters in the murder of th

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