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Gordon Craig

CHAPTER XII
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THE DEAD MAN This revealment of conditions left me thoroughly puzzled.

I was not frightened at the situation, for I largely attributed the fear shown by both Pete and Sallie to negro superstition.

I could have dismissed their faith in a haunted house with a smile, and gone to sleep myself with an easy conscience, confident that a noisy wind, or a hooting owl, was the sum and substance of all the trouble.

But Bill Coombs was a very different proposition.

He was of the hard-headed kind, not to be easily alarmed by visionary terrors, and yet he was manifestly afraid to sleep in the house.


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