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		<title>The Haunted House (CH 5)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ The Haunted House: a True Ghost Story (chapter 5) - by Walter Hubbell ] I closed my engagement with the Dramatic Company of which I was a member, in Newfoundland, and went to Amherst, to expose, if possible, Esther Cox, the great Amherst Mystery. Where occasion requires allusion to myself, I shall simply say the author. At seven o'clock on the morning of June 21st, 1879, as the sun was shining brightly, and the cool breeze was blowing from the bay, the author entered the haunted house. After placing his umbrella in a corner of the dining room, and his satchel on the table, he]]></description>
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