What was the peculiarity of the letters received by the Openshaws?
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Explanation: Another peculiarity was that in March 1883 a letter postmarked Pondicherry, in India, arrived for the Colonel inscribed only "K. K. K." with five orange pips (seeds) enclosed. More strange things happened: Papers from the locked room were burnt and a will was drawn up leaving the estate to John Openshaw.
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The peculiarity was that the letter had been send from Pondicherry, the second from Dundee and the third from East London and they were sea ports.
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