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From: tpm5y@darwin.clas.Virginia.EDU (Todd)
Subject: More Jigsaw help needed :)
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Many thanks to all of you who e-mailed me hints to my previous
questions -- your help was invaluable and has moved me along at
a wonderful pace... until now.

<spoilers below!!>




















Alright, there we go.  The problem now is in section b1, the
Invalid scene which takes place in Paris, France.  Thus far in
the scene, I've danced with Black after hallucinating, I've
tipped the boy, gotten two jigsaw pieces, and tracked down the
lost piece of manuscript to a grandfather clock in a little
cafe.  I've dipped the cake in the tea and eaten it... and I've
been transported to my first school in front of a looming
grandfather clock.  My problem is, I can't figure out WHAT for
the life of me I need to do.  I've tried to do just about
everything with that clock, and it always says that something
doesn't feel right.  Any help on how to leave this scene is
greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

-- Todd
-- 
"All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of
 the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must
 be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal
 laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression." - T.J., 1801
