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My name is Victoria Winters.
The men who founded Collinsport were pioneers, but things are different now, and their portraits are watching.

Victoria is looking for David in the drawing room when Carolyn comes home. Victoria asks if she saw David, and Carolyn says if she had, she'd have crossed to the other side of the road. Elizabeth is also looking for David.

Victoria tells Carolyn that this is serious, and asks how many nine year old boys try to commit murder.

Carolyn can't believe it. She tries to get more information for Victoria, who won't tell her anything, then makes reference to having seen Burke. Carolyn puts two and two together and figures out that Victoria was talking about Roger's car crash. Victoria says she found the valve in David's drawer, and tells her about how both David and the valve are now gone.

Carolyn says the walls shouldn't be paneled, they should be padded, and wonders what her ancestors would think of all this.

Burke meets Bronson (played by Barnard Hughes) at the Bangor Pine Hotel. Bronson's wife is unhappy because they had theatre tickets. Not that Bronson's complaining--he didn't want to see that play anyway.

Bronson has brought papers with him, and he says he could have brought them to Collinsport, but Burke doesn't want there to be any connection between them. If anyone does connect them, he'll be fired.

Bronson was hired because he's dignified. He has all kinds of financial information on the Collins businesses.

Carolyn and Victoria are going to Victoria's room. Victoria says she can't understand how David got the valve, since the drawer wasn't forced open. Ghosts, Carolyn says, then goes to her room to get something. Before she can, Victoria stops her because she heard something behind the always-locked door. They discuss this, then the always-locked door slowly opens, revealing Elizabeth. Victoria and Elizabeth go to Victoria's room. Elizabeth though David might have found a way in. When Victoria asks about the other time she saw it open, Elizabeth says it was probably Matthew. [For an always-locked door, it certainly gets unlocked a lot.]

Elizabeth questions Victoria some more about the valve. Maybe it wasn't the valve? Maybe Victoria never really locked it in that drawer?

Just then Carolyn comes in with another key and opens the drawer. Her dresser, and the key to it, are identical. Victoria says that must be how David opened the drawer, but Elizabeth isn't interested in that anymore.

Carolyn finds the magazine David gave Victoria, which just happens to have detailed instructions on how to assemble and disassemble a master brake cylinder. Now Elizabeth is suspicious of Victoria.

Burke has read all the papers and says there isn't enough information. Bronson has covered the cannery, the fishing fleet, and the house. But what Burke wants to know about some houses and property down by the waterfront, and about some other property he doesn't know about. [No, I don't know what that means either.] Burke is going to do a job on them.

There's a rival cannery that Burke is planning to buy, but there was no paperwork on it. Burke is afraid that Bronson's secretary mailed it to him at the Collinsport Inn, where everybody notices everything and Bronson's name will be connected to his.

In the drawing room, Elizabeth is on the phone with Roger, telling him to come home as soon as possible because David is missing.

Elizabeth sends Carolyn out to search the grounds for David, but before she goes, they have an argument about whether Burke or David tried to kill Roger.


Burke calls the inn to find out if any mail has been delivered to him. None has, but he receives some other shocking news: the sheriff searched his room. And besides that, a little boy tried to sneak into his room!

[Brosnon's first name is Stuart, according to the credits.]

[F-Troop faces disaster when an over-eager major tries to turn Sgt. O'Rourke into commissioned officer. Watch the fun tonight at nine, eight o'clock central time, on ABC. Most likely I did watch it; I loved F-Troop.]
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