

I remember for me in the past that the clicking for this scene seems pretty off, but I've never had the trouble of everything going back into my inventory and stuff. I'm not sure where you might be going wrong, but I would try again, but this time wait a good five seconds after he envelope turns red before starting to click on the steam. Then you can back away and take the kettle off the fire. Then you should see the contents of the envelope while the tea kettle is still whistling. When you're trying to open the envelope it seems like you're doing it right, but When you click on the steam when the envelope is red, you should move into a cut scene where you can see the envelope in the steam and then it being opened without you moving Nancy's hand/the mouse at all. I've literally steamed this letter like 8 times now and the same thing keeps happening. i went into my room with the letter and the same thing happened. So I grabbed it and tried to read it, but all I got was Nancy saying "I need a dictionary to translate this," so I thought well, maybe I can't open it until I'm in private. It just put everything back in my inventory. Then I held the letter over the steam until it turned red, clicked it, and nothing happened. Nancy weirdly commented that she needed to hurry before she got caught. I've gotten the tea pot, put it over the fire, and let it go until it whistled. But My main problem is this darn envelope. Too and am trying to figure that puzzle out now. Okay yeah I got that all figured out! Thanks so much for your help! Remember which button you've saved it to because when you listen, you'll be able to hear an argument between two characters that will help you progress in all of your other areas that you need help in :) To get to this spot, you'll have to move off the path. Make sure Nancy is actually behind the cherry tree. "Extended Definition Myst.Okay your main problem is getting an important recording done it's the one by the cherry tree. "Boomers: The New Geek Squad." Multichannel News. "The New American Players: Baby Boomers and Women Take on Video Gaming." Aug. "2011 PopCap Games Mobile Phone Gaming Research." "The Truth About Baby Boomer Gamers: A study of over-forty computer game players." Georgia Institute of Technology. "RamaCity lays its foundations: Bigpoint introduces casual game for men." May 18, 2011. "Wii Fit taps into new market for video games." San Francisco Chronicle. "The Lost Crown Review." (June 20, 2011)
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