On Saturday October 6th, a mysterious discovery was made in Jackson Square. I rendezvoused with its discoverer, Detective @Pardonmyfrench, at the Irish Cultural Museum to see what he found. But the mystery of the old scrapbook only deepens. Maybe this Saturday's find will shed more light on its strange circumstances. Maybe you'll be the one to find it. Stay sharp out there, investigators.
Saturday, sometime-o-clock sharp, your clue will land here. In the meantime, see what we found here.
"Upon the death of Madame Griselle, the ghastly neighbor children composed a poem. Several versions of the poem exist. This version was transcribed—and undoubtedly improved upon—by Poe, the old storyteller of Belle Rive."
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