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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920
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1 Tr L ’*? l mpre,s It on Bob That I
Had Seen the Ghost Again.
‘-Do you remember, Jane, that
hours ago you proposed blowing up
“ tio , n in the storehouse
loft?’ Bob asked.
“1 never did, so far as I can re
call, I said.
“Just so. I thought you were out
of your head, dear. Well. I left you
here in bed and went to find the doc
tor. The maid took advantage of
my absence, it seems, and left the
room, too. When I came back, you
were gone! What were you up to
came to nit in a flash! If I had lost
one instant—My God!! It was only
a few seconds that I— ’
We fiinished the sentence in a kiss.
"I saw the same old ghost up
there. Bob,” 1 said with a smile.
“What are you talking about,
Jane?
“Just about the ghost of the love-
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ly young wife who was murdered in
the loft so many years ago,’’ I re
plied.
“Nonsense! Nonsense. You were
not hypnotized this time, darling.”
“But I saw the ghost just thj
same. It was walking around the
room, this time,” I persisted.
“Somebody has been —■” Bob stop
ped short and rose from his chair
suddenly.
“I know it was a ghost because it
didn’t pay the least attention to me,”
I insisted.
"You had on your padded bedroom
I slippers, my dear,’’ said Bob. "And
I now—if you can let go of my hand,'
I for five minutes, I’ll ask your nurse
Ito sit with you while I see what is
. left of the snow outdoors.”
Bob left the room and 1 wonder
ied why he should be surprised be
i cause I had seen the ghost again. I
i summoned my nurse. Like most of
the persons whom Certeis employed,
| she was extremely capable. She was
i one of the experts who had been sum-
I moned to take care of Chrys.
“Did they ever find the girl who
tried to stab my sister-in-law?’’ I
asked abruptly.
"No, madam. But they say she
hasn’t dared to leave the place. There
are a thousand people here, they say.
And such queer nooks and corners
where she could stay concealed for
months.
“I see,” I said. “I think I need
another hot water bottle.” I certainly
did need warmth of some kind I was
having a mental chill if not a physical
one. What if Bob were right, as
usual? What if the white ghost
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which I thought I had seen—were a
living being?
I think Bob read my question in
my eyes when he came back. He
didn't speak to me. He simply knelt
beside me and put his face against
my cheek, as if to comfort ,n’ e -
“And so—what I saw up there
—wasn’t a ghost?” I put my opin
ion as a question.
Bob shook his head, “No ghost, my
dear,” he said.
“Somebody was hiding up there ’’
He nodded.
“Rosalie?” I managed to shape the
name with my cold lips.
“Bob! Bob! I never expected to
be- io be — a murderess!”
“Hush, darling! hush!”
“1 am headstrong, I tell you. I
ought to think about this. I j
ought of stunts. And as soon as I’ve ,
planned one, I carry it out. It was |
that terrible habit which moved me I
in my delirium. And now —and now I
I’ve killed—a girl!”
“You were out of your head! It
was an accident!. Don’t get So ex
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I beg of you!’’
“I’m headstrong, 1 tell you. I
ought to be punished,” I exclaimed.
“I’m always so sure I’m right. I’m
always getting into trouble, and car
rying somebody along with me. And
yet I've always cultivated ideals and
tried to be so—so right. Bob. I seem
to be two persons. Bob, one good—
i and one foolish. And the foolish
one has made me—a murderess!
That poor girl’s soul is charged to
my account, in the book where the
angels keep my record!”
(To be continued.)
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