Puzzle 2

You head back upstairs and start looking around for more hints. Anything that will help you to escape would help calm your nerves.

One of the rooms seems to have belonged to a child, indicated by the various toys and storybooks laid about. The stuffed bear on the bed seems to have pride of place and may have been the child's favourite toy. You find further evidence of this when you come across a loose piece of paper tucked inside the cover of the storybook by the headboard titled "Stories about Bears".

But there is something quite strange about this note as it contains three titles with a series of numbers below each. They would appear to be some sort of cipher. This must be another puzzle. Can you solve it?

Two Travelers & a Bear.pdf
The Lion, the Bear, & the Fox.pdf
The Bear & the Bees.pdf

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A traditional book cipher uses three numbers to represent 1. the page, 2. line on the page and 3. the word on the line. In the case of these short tales the three numbers represent 1. the line of the story, 2. the word on the line, and 3. the letter within the word. Count carefully!

Note: The title does not count as a line. Spaces between lines do not count either.