Sybil Case
Essay by aleighdi • August 20, 2013 • Essay • 398 Words (2 Pages) • 1,477 Views
Chapter 1
Incomprehensible clock
Sybil Isabel Dorsett was in the chemistry laboratory and had broken a glass that every time she hears a crash of glass made her hear throbs. She immediately put her things in her zipper folder and went away. Sybil was walking on the street not familiar to her. She felt imprison, trapped in a place without anything. She thinks of finding a phone booth so if she could find one she will be able to know where she was and she could call Teddy Eleanor Reeves, her roommate but Sybil remembered that she is on a vacation with her family, she also thought of calling Dr. Cornelia B. Wilbur, she should be worried about her.
Sybil felt she couldn't go on, her legs seemed frozen; yet if she did not go on, she knew from her experience with Midwestern winters that she might freeze to death. She stopped at a street lamp and opens her purse, there was a key: room 1113 Sybil wondered what the key doing in her purse because it's obviously a hotel key, a clueless key. While looking rapidly and looks around, she found Delaware, it is familiar to her and the street signs began to become more visible and she noticed a light, a city bus.
She was finally at the sixteen-storey Broodwood hotel it seems difficult for her to enter. Sybil hesitated. She forced herself to decide to register or go straight to room 1113. In front of the hotel she bought a copy of Philadelphia inquirer, these dated January 7, 1958 and she remembered she had left the chemistry lab. On January 2, five days have lost. She entered once again in the Hotel. She went to elevator and go up to 11th floor. As she sees the room 1113 she thinks that if that is really hers but she thinks it was anybody else either. While she is waiting for the food in her room she taught of Dr. Wilbur, but her attention was caught in seeing her zipper folder, also her mitten, and the red scarf was in the dresser. She also saw a receipt for pair of pajamas purchased at the Philadelphia Department Store, she walk to look for the pajamas, she saw it in the bathroom it were loud and gay, with bright orange and green stripes, not her style. She always chooses solid colors like blue.
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