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One night, Kitty and her aunt steal a key to their bedroom door (which is always locked from the outside) and sneak out into the mysterious maze. There, they find Gerald and his servants tending to a frog-like monster. The monster panics upon seeing the strangers and runs back to the castle, hurling itself from a top-story balcony to its death.
The seemingly kind offer of a night's rest soon becomes unsettling when the girls discover bars on the guest room windows, their door locked and a closet full of odd-sized women's clothing. With no option but to stay put, the girls try to sleep.
While John is away, Mrs. Amworth is locked out of the house, and growls are heard approaching. Sam hides in his room as he hears her cries for help. John arrives home, comforts Sam, and asks Louisa what happened to the babysitter. Louisa says she does not know. After reporting the babysitter's disappearance to police, John takes an ill Louisa ...
Why You Should Sleep with the Bedroom Door Shut Williams explains that 50% of home fire deaths occur between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.—the period when the average person sleeps.
Later that night in their room, Sarah is horrified when she sees the face of a werewolf at the window. Finding their bedroom door locked, Tom climbs out of the window to investigate, but falls while climbing the drainpipe. Meanwhile, the werewolf enters their bedroom through the house and attacks Sarah as Mrs Ardoy and the children watch in ...
“The door was locked from the inside, so nobody could get in,” he said. “So I called my auntie and my auntie was like, ‘Call the paramedics to knock down the door.’”
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According to the FSRI, "The open-door bedroom measured an extremely toxic 10,000 PPM CO (parts per million of Carbon Monoxide), while the closed had approximately 100 PPM CO."