She then open it and finds a doll inside it. Inside, she finds a doll's house and discovers the key to the closet. Before entering, she prays to God for forgiveness for a sin she is about to commit. She then goes to Bee's room, finding the door now unlocked. One night, Janice wakes up by a noise and finds a note saying "find me!". Mullins tells Janice that nobody is allowed to enter that room. After being given a bed to sleep in on the second floor, she goes to Bee's old room, which is locked. Janice, who is partially immobilized after having suffered from polio, is allowed to try the stairlift. Mullins when she became physically disabled. He demonstrates a stairlift he built for Mrs. He tells them that his wife Esther has ended up bedridden. The girls arrive and they and sister Charlotte are greeted by Mr. Two of the girls, Janice and best friend Linda, swear that the parents adopting them must choose to adopt both or neither of them, and make a promise.
During the attempt, Bee, aged 7, takes a screw which rolls to the road just as she was about get it she was hit by a passing car and killed.ฤก2 years later, in 1955, the Mullins open up their home to a group of orphan girls from a closed Catholic orphanage. While returning from church, one of the tyres puncture and they stop to change it. Bee gets out of hiding then she is caught by her father and her mother both start to tickle her. Mullins notices motion behind the curtains and writes "Found you" on the backside of the note before putting it on the escritoire before sneaking off. He then goes to the house, finding another note saying "closer". As he works on the dolls, his daughter Annabelle, or just "Bee", slips a note under the door to his workshop saying "find me". In year 1943, Samuel Mullins, a dollmaker, makes a porcelain doll that is supposed to be a limited edition consisting of just 100 dolls. Warning: this text contains details about the plot/ending of the film.