"Alright, see you later!"

Sylvie soon arrived, and Frank told her everything.

To his surprise, Sylvie was not surprised!

"What, was there a precedent?" Frank asked.

Sylvie nodded. "Not everyone is a poet, and in all likelihood, they plagiarized

someone famous. It's not just Slender Shade—the Verselet Works is a well-known target too."

"Anyway, you can fly, can't you? Take me up to the skies and check out the surroundings!"

Frank then picked her up and took to the skies.

Sylvie looked around, and her eyes lit up. "So that's why they used such a cliche poem for the riddle!"

at once interested.

the landscape around Huxlem.

Frank looked from afar.

but the hills around Huxlem boxed in the city like a natural fence around the lawn of

out that river. Don't you agree that it's

was not even a stretch-it was

you have a riverbed when it's wide. So when the author wrote 'the moon river by the bed', I'd bet it's the round marsh to the south side of the

nodded in agreement.

next hint:

the next

layer of ice that

hold at a specifie temperature. And with

amusement. "Forget the

the vapor around wasn't

other words, the maestro was trying to tell us that

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