The Ghost of Guir House by Charles Willing Beale
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THE GHOST OF GUIR HOUSE
By CHARLES WILLING BEALE 1897 [Illustration: Guir House] 1 When Mr. Henley reached his dingy little house in Twentieth Street, a servant met him at the door with a letter, saying: "The postman has just left it, sir, and hopes it is right, as it has given him a lot of trouble." Mr. Henley examined the letter with curiosity. There were several erased addresses. The original was: "_Mr. P. Henley, New York City_." |
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