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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER IX
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Naturally, a ghost was soon manufactured.

I really wonder why the man who rebuilt and renamed the place in the middle of last century didn't have the window removed altogether." "Glad I began the work of demolition tonight," said Hart, and, for once, his tone was serious.
"Why did you never tell me that scrap of history, Doris ?" inquired Grant.
"You liked the place so much that father and I agreed not to mar your enthusiasm by recalling an unpleasant legend," she said frankly.

"Not that what I've related isn't true.

The record appears in a Sussex Miscellany of those years....

Oh, my goodness, can it be eleven o'clock!" The hall clock had no doubt on the point.


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