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Riddell, Mrs. J. H., 1832-1906

"The Uninhabited House"


Helena and I have always been town-dwellers. Though the Uninhabited
House is never mentioned by either of us, she knows I have still a
shuddering horror of lonely places.
My experiences in the Uninhabited House have made me somewhat nervous.
Why, it was only the other night--
"What are you doing, making all that spluttering on your paper?" says an
interrupting voice at this juncture, and, looking up, I see Miss Blake
seated by the window, clothed and in her right mind.
"You had better put by that writing," she proceeds, with the manner of
one having authority, and I am so amazed, when I contrast Miss Blake as
she is, with what she was, that I at once obey!


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