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J. S. Le Fanu’s Ghostly Tales, Volume 2

CHAPTER VI
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The bed must move hence, or Una's bed will be low enough ere long.

See, it shan't be far though, only into that small room." She pointed to an inner room or closet opening from that in which they lay.

The walls of the building were hugely thick, and there were double doors of oak between the chambers, and Alice thought, with a sigh, how completely separated they were going to be.
However she offered no opposition.

The change was made, and the girls for the first time since childhood lay in separate chambers.

A few nights afterwards Alice awoke late in the night from a dreadful dream, in which the sinister figure which she and her father had encountered in their ramble round the castle walls, bore a principal part.
When she awoke there were still in her ears the sounds which had mingled in her dream.


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