32/39 The hall is empty; so is the whole house. Perhaps that is why he is so touchy on the subject." "Did he ever give you any fuller account of his experience than is detailed here ?" "No; he won't talk about it." "He tried to let the house, however." "Yes, but he did not succeed for a long time. Finally the mayor took it." Refolding the paper, I handed it back to Mr.Robinson.I had its contents well in mind. I should have had more faith in them, if they had occurred above stairs. There are no outlets through the roof." "Nor any visible ones below. |