Before Suzi could find out she had to get down from the balcony but as luck would have it there was a rope ladder knotted, she hoped, securely at the far end. Suzi gingerly gave the ropes a tug. They held firm. She swung her leg awkwardly over the balustrade and placed her feet on the first rung. So far the woodworm ridden balcony that she had been warned of seemed perfectly capable of holding her weight. She began to climb down the ladder as it swung like the pendulum of a Grandfather Clock in the Summer breeze with Suzi’s ample bottom providing the weighted bob. By the time she reached the ground the breeze had picked up so much that she was swinging at quite an alarming speed. She jumped just as the rope ladder was at the top of its swing and executed a perfect parabolic curve into a large mound of grass cuttings! She swept off as much of the grass as she could and then continued her quest to find the nightingale. This was made more difficult by the fact that the garden was heavily overgrown and that as evening drew on much of it was already being swallowed by advancing shadows. Fortunately, the nightingale began to sing again and this helped to guide Suzi through the long grasses that obscured the view and the brambles that clawed at her legs. Eventually she reached the ice house and sat down beside it, the bird seemingly quite tame dropped the key at her feet and began to peck industriously at the ground. Suzi picked up the key and put it into the lock. The key fitted snugly and then with a swift turn Suzi opened the door and stepped through it into the icehouse. The air was damp and cool but surprisingly not musty. Beams of light from cracks within the ceiling lit up an uneven and slippery looking slate flooring but all else was in near darkness. The pupils of Suzi’s eyes enlarged like ripples spreading outwards in a pool as her eyes adapted to the dim surroundings. She caught sight now of a child’s doll in the corner and stooped to pick it up, it was dressed in an oriental fashion though the red and green satins had faded with time. In the back of the doll was a draw string, Suzi pulled it and then released it not expecting to hear anything as the doll seemed so old but hoping that she would be surprised all the same. The doll stirred and then opened it’s porcelain blue eyes as if to look directly at Suzi, only then did it begin to sing and it was a song that Suzi recognized though only faintly as if it was from one of her earliest memories. It sang of the sun that has set, the stars and the moon and the journeys that all dreamers embark upon at night. The doll’s eyes then slowly shut and she became still again.
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