Why did John's wife want to go to her grandmother's house? (A shady plot)
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At the party, when ouija board is used, it takes name of Hallock as a traitor. The board spells H-E-L-E-N. Hinkle tells Lavinia that someone with the name Helen has been trying to communicate with her husband.
After this incident next morning Lavinia leaves a letter for his husband in which it was written that she is going to her grandmother and her lawyer will talk to him later.
At the party, when ouija board is used, it takes name of Hallock as a traitor. The board spells H-E-L-E-N. Hinkle tells Lavinia that someone with the name Helen has been trying to communicate with her husband.
After this incident next morning Lavinia leaves a letter for his husband in which it was written that she is going to her grandmother and her lawyer will talk to him later.
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