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Before the tlrnon r> er» of tib< Hn«- K soon ns Desmond Bees < laiide enter lop, tap! Tap. tap. tap! In the ghoatlr In Ohe darkness of the haunted house the ■ The moment Claude reaehea the flreplace | “I'm flhe boyski!” cries Desperate Des
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lute the haunted hot,.- npr hero does not prompt!' betakes h itself to the roof and comes from rhe desolate .teartbstnne. It is the ear of our hero Clande. But Clnude Ing he reaches out to grapple, as he sup- enough, our hero is stnnned, and Desmond
knoo that Rosamond is a prisoner Inside loners himself Into the chlmnet. Desmond n mtsterlons noise that Is enough to rack knows that there nre no audit things as pooea. with the person trying to frighten takes advantage of the opportunity to force
the house but Desmond .10.-s, nn d thnt knows I lantlc's indomitable courage, and the nerses of any ordinary man. but Dea- ghosts, and he resolves to give the human him It is just at this point that Che alert Rosamond to flee with him. Her heart,
scoundrel is nfrnld Hint < Imide will dl-- ! knows ohm no fear of ghosts will deter our mond Is not doing the tapping In the hope , agents the bnttleof their lives. Accordingly villain at the top of the chimney dislodges however, Is true to Claude, and she freely
cover the girl nnd foil his plan to force hero from rinding his war to the side of of frightening Claude. The villain knows he creeps forward cautiously In the dlrec- a great pile of bricks, which fall upon our expresses her contempt lo< the villain, y
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: MONDAY. MAY 27. 1912: