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THE GHOST OF GUIR HOUSE
By
CHARLES WILLING BEALE
1897
[Illustration: Guir House]
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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_."
Scarcely legible, in the lower left-hand corner, was:
"_Dead. Try Paul, No. --, W. 20th_."
Being unfamiliar with the handwriting, Mr. Henley carried the letter
to his room. It was nearly dark, and he lighted the gas, exchanged
the coat he had been wearing for a gaudy smoking jacket, glancing
momentarily at the mirror, at a young and gentlemanly face with good
features; complexion rather florid; hair and moustache neither fair
nor dark, with reddish lights.
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