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1. A Haunted House
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    “,” s number.” “aking in trees—” “Upstairs—” “In ter snoting far in tance, gently knocking like t.

    Nearer t teps beside us; we see no lady spread ly cloak. ern. “Look,” heir lips.”

    Stooping, raigoops slig cross boting, stain t; t searcheir hidden joy.

    “Safe, safe, safe,” t of ts proudly. “Long years—” .  our treasure—” Stooping, t lifts ts  in t.”
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