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		<title>The Haunted House (CH 4)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ The Haunted House: a True Ghost Story (chapter 4) - by Walter Hubbell ] When John White took Esther to his house to reside, he performed a charitable deed, which no man in the village but himself had the heart to do. Both he and his good wife showed, by the kindness with which they treated the poor unhappy girl, that Heaven had at least inspired two hearts with that greatest of all virtues—Charity. It was now January, 1879,—just four months since the manifestations first commenced. Esther had been at White's residence for two weeks, and had not seen anything of the ghost. She had]]></description>
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