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Bản tài li Freund the couchman oh. Bhavor! I must pak the truth. I've a body as big as an ox, but a soul ne larger than a tea THE BEAUMANOIR GHOSTS. Ben to the door, good boy, and look, and report
what you see."
DY
THE REV. 8. BARING-GOULD. (Author of "Mehalak," &e)
(Continued)
Silenio land settled down over the old manor
"I shan't do nothing of the sort,” replied the page indignantly, "You're a insa-you go. It's your duty. You're the oldest,
Bat I've a wife and family."
* Well, and if I live,. I may live the saw. For their wakes, I won't"
Let us go together."
“Hish !''said the boy, sitting up in bed and
house. Alt had retired to their roorpe, and ask diinctly saw the ladle of the door
Homer would have sold, All the ways (ie, the pumiges) were darkoued.
Most of the householl and visitors had refrented into bed, and many fagged out with dancing had fallou asleep.
But in the green bedroom at Aunt Elizu sud hur nieve, Janie Smith-not Smythe, for she belonged to a branch of the family that had not biessomed into county gentry.
Austin," said Janfe, who was nuclothed, and wore a white dressing gown, let us sit by the fire and lieve a talk. For my part I am not a hit tired.
Well, my dear, I do not mind two minutes. Like warm feet before
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turu.
Instantly both leaped from bed. The coach man caught up the candle and stood, fest spurt, shaking with terror, and the candle in his hand osillating, the boy stood hesile kim, shivering well. Slowly the door opened, a light entered, than all at ones they wer· qane fronted by two spectral forms, this one stout. the other sim.
Piercing shricks, and the bellowing as of a bull resonided through, the corridor, and in- stantaneously both lights were extinguished.
In the darkness, terror became more intenso,
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"Nightmare! nothing bat nightmare, was his explanation Ho shut the door of the Hautod Boon, and d÷ové An it. Eliza and their nieco into their chamber.
By degrees the alarmed assembly dispersed. Next morning Mrs. Fungus-Smythe was radiant. "Nothing could have been bitter/ |sho mid. "It was the climax to the ball--the ghosts. All old families have bereditary ghosts. We have a double name and só have two ghosts.” In the servants hall 5fr. Bunco was q„istionud about the disturbancs.
Was it true that you saw the ghosts!" naked the housekeeper.
**Mr. Jacks,” said the coachman solmaly. I aver that I did -Two, one stout the other slim. To my dying day I shall be a believer in ghosta."
is
"Is it true that you want under the bed?
Mr. Jacks," answered the coachman. It true,"
Frightened, Mr. Banos?
No, ma'am, not frightened. Fright don't thyme with Bunce. But Fam a man of delicacy of feeling, and there woro ladies in the corridor. and I was not in my livery."
In the bedroom wors Aunt. Elixa ant Jauio. Anutie-thons ghosts!"
bet being were at ghiasts, inot very
the shoots. As you so, I always wear bed
ks, even in summer."
Aunt Eliza was & stant, elderly indy, with a goodnatured florid fave. She wore a nightcep wla she went to hol, an ur isko that is now almost, if not entirely, out of fashion. Bat Aant. Eliza belongot to the old world, and cold-wet clito berell to new fanged ways. She was sure she would exteh call if she slept out of her sight cap. She also w divested of her manifold Furnests, but had dosned a dark dressing gown, and sat by the fire hugging hor kuges, and with her test an the fender, the soles expand to the glow and thy too working like those of an infant, to enjoy the heat,
This is fine dlùt place, is it not, want ushel Jaine. Such a lot of gak panelling, and handsome ceilings. They say it was built in the reign of Elizabpe K.
Yes, I carosait ka theneand years old," answered the old
lady",
whose knowledge of [ history was not exact..
"I like these ancient mngor-heuses," con- tinged the girl. They are so cosy
"I can't hold with you there, Jaine," ankl her naut.They soon to me to be "draughty,”
the
Well anyhow they are romuntic,”
"Oh, nightly, I duro say.”
And, then, to have is family ghost ** - "Who has
Why uncle. He bought the houss with
in it.
seau to-day so?"
Yes, I da, two ghosts!
Warn they in the inventory P
That I must say. But liora, they are You must know, aunt, there was a murder ceran it her
Where in this room and Aunt Eliza's Len toes stood thrilling nad ureat with horror,
No, in the room at the end of the great corridor. I'll foll you the atory. It was n little foot page who detested the butter stealing the plate, and he threatened to tell of him, Then the butler smothered the boy, but it was all discord, and the butler was hanged.”....
Whin was that?”
"I do not know when, but I know it di take place, and the ghosts remain to prove that
it
tuve the ghosts been wwn?" asked. Aust Eliza.
Oh, often in old times,”
Yo-I duray---but. I mean, recently." Not ince the house pussel aus of the hands of the old family. Perhaps after all they were not included in the inventory, and so felt that they were not in daty bound to put in an
PFxta ea.
Let hope so.".
"sighed Aunt Elisa.
"I do not know. They are so interesting And so rare,"
Yes, I suppose they have become rare of late yours- if the fo are such things.
"Oh, of course there must be. How thrilling to see one!"
It is tims for us to go to bod," the mail munt, Oh no, auntie darling, do sit and let us talk a little longer.
Well, just two minutes. I feel the warmth now in my feet.”
Ag
"Aun: Bliza-do you know I have never semi
No-really, how odd. Nor have I."
¦
swelled in volume. Presently a door opened, and Mr. Smythe emerged hastily Wrupqueduhané in a dressing gown, and holding u light.
What the deans is the matter?" he inquired. He found Aunt Eliza, and ķis ulerer Tante,
enrvering like frighted birds, about the passage table in the pitch darkness to find their door,
“Oh, tincle, we friva som the ghosts “
“Oh, James: I hinna saan both of them! 0, i horror: O bones!" 0
Now other doors began to unelse, aul hoads: were thrast fürth, and inquiries mide as to the cause of the apro
Mr. Smythe want boldly dawn the gallery, driving the two Frightened westen before him, and he thrust thom into their room."
Then, stding at th ir deor, whilst they were within, qasking and looking blank, he catechived the sunt aül hr nice.
Whors did you sue the ghost?" "It was two wo miw two, we both-dit- gaspod Aunt Eliza. putting a host on bis arin
The Luther mud the boy, both in white and with a apertrud light before algın.”
Wher
"In the lasinted-Chomber."
And you, Jane, you are petrevally esteemed
¦'u xensible girl. What do you say ?**
waw them as wall. One was fai, the otlar thin. One big mul the other little; exactly as described.
Described By whom?"
I mean as supposed to be seru.”
But what in the world brought you out of your room?"
-We both wanted to ser til ghosts. That is to sur-I did; and I paranded Aunt Hias to come with us.**
"And now you have had your desire. You have soon the ghoste"
Yes," sighed. Junių, rumi I hope I shall Lover sua any ranre."
Who made that hileras balkowing lika a ball? Now you, Elz, surely
"No," said the old lady in nervons borear, “ I couldn't bellow. I had us breath. It ust have been the ghost."
"And you went to the Haunted Chamber?"..
Yo both unswered faintly,
Mr.Smythe orchest-kuldly-forwar]–14 the end rest, the door of which was opened. He entered. The beds wore empty, However, he saw a large whits globular snavathing undur nas“ of them, and stooping, he laid hold of an article of clothing, composed of white ention. dragged at it. hat in born in The Land, and ho reeled bark holding a fugamat of the size of a
Ho
inuer napkin. Then he kicked at the object under the bed, and ordered in a load and por- emptory voice-
#Come out! you skulking rascal, come ont!”* Presently the couchman oner el. and sincul taneously from under the cond bel crawled the pure bog.
What is the meaning of this uproar?" asked they master of the h
“Oh, sir, we have seen the ghosts-ils butler and the page, both with a light going before them, and-and-and-the old one hul a ship's luwer about his beck-the ripe wherewith he was hanged."
Nonsense," said Mr. Smythe. "it was no thing but fancy."
"Please, sir. I saw both. I will take toy com-dickey," said the hoy.
* I fasi, sunt, that our education is not plet ull we have. Do you bolong to the Faychi
cal Research Society
“And so, ir, did I threw in Mr. Bunce: "I say it on any outh as a exchman to a
** No, dear. I'm tou eld for cycling. Bostiles, | Barvuot." thers are so many calls on one's purse.
Bat: annt, why should not we try to see the ghosts now that we turn hunted house?"
I don't want to see them.”
But I do. I really abould like to firmly be
Why did you both crawl under vont beds
"I was that frightened, partly with the sight
of the ghosts, and partly with the bellowing of Me, Bunce,” and the hoy.
I was not frightened," said the coachman,
love in apparitions, convinced through the tesnot I, oh, no, but I-I bave my master's in timony of my senses." Janie looked into the terasta at heurt, and I know there is no one als the then dedAnd, Asut, when I was incompetent to drive Sir Tony and my lady home vited here, I resolved, if poble, to get a sight
of 1h3 ghosts."
...
I don't think we love any right to pur isto that kind of thing," said Aunt Eliza, curling up -er tous, as though clenching her opinion with
them.
"I want you, darling, dar, doar Eliza," and Janis' o me close to her aunt and addressed her goaxingly--"I want you to came with me now, in the dipth of the darkness of a winter night, and explore the haunted room."
But then may be people in it." There never are any people in it, that is to. say, not in the flesh. Sine- the murder, no one
has ever slept in that room.
I couldn't do it," said the old lady, shaking
and it is a long way, sir, and Brawa Begg does stumble; und needs a tight hand."
All at once Mr. Brnou's face grow yil, and his great jaw droppel.
Ther. They are there again?" he gasped. and looked hastily behind hit, to see that the coast was clear that he might make another bolt.
Thera! There they are again." shrieked the boy, as ho turned, and anals an attempt to dive under his bed once tuore. Mr Binythe caught him by the grin.
Stay, and do not be such a coward. Where are the ghosts!"
Thera: there, sir, looking over your shoul- der.
her tight cp with the head that was within it. Mr. Smythe turned and saw Aunt Eliza and
"I should is too frichiqued," she gasped, and added, "I should catch my death of cold"
Not if yon pulled où your bod socks, and walked in tim."
I couldn't venture-feuey if wo new some- We shall see nothing. I don't believe in ghosts. It will be a grand, too, at breakfast for me to fall what we did, and show how brave we were.” A
* If I do go...I bhull put u worsted comforter round my neck," said Aunt Elizo.
•
The page and condnoted Mr. Bence to the
hainted room, and eu hi få rotired to bød.
I don't think," said the conchinan, "that 1 shall put out the candle. I always prefer steep ing.in a room where there is a light. In which he was the boy murdered "
In mine said the page.
derer slept in yours, at least, so I
But the mur
* I suppose."
Has anything been seen," asked the coach-
man from his bed.
It is said that the butler and hia vickim, thy pore boy, are to be seen of a night, gliding along the corridor with a ghostly light going before them."
And whore do they ya?"
They don't go nowhere-they come in here." The coachmen drow a elisky breath.
• Wot's your name?"
Herbey
***Herboy Do you hear anything?
Both held their breath.
"I think," whispered the boy,that I do hear
light steps.
Janie standing in the rear. Impelled by their enriority they had lowed to see the end. Aunt Eliza still wo the grey worsted coin. forter about her throat,
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I think, Aunt Eliza, it will be best to stick
to it; that they were ghosts that we saw.”
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