Ginny discovers that the number her Aunt left with the paintings was the number of a famous art dealer. Aunt Peg wanted her paintings auctioned off to make money for Ginny to have. Ginny ended up making over a hundred thousand dollars off of them. She’s pretty sure that this is what the thirteenth letter said to do, though she never did find it. Ginny ends up going back home to her family, and she leaves half of her money for her uncle Richard. She also tells Richard that Aunt Peg was in love with him.
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