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"The Haunted House" in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain. Hartford: The American Publishing Co., 1876. First Printing

“They had started down the hill by this time. There in the middle of the moonlit valley below them stood the “ha’nted” house, utterly isolated, its fences gone long ago, rank weeds smothering the very doorsteps, the chimney crumbled to ruin, the window-sashes vacant, a corner of the roof caved in. The boys gazed awhile, half expecting to see a blue light flit past a window; then talking in a low tone, as befitted the time and the circumstances, they struck far off to the right, to give the haunted house a wide berth, and took their way homeward through the woods that adorned the rearward side of Cardiff Hill.” [From “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” page 198]

 

The illustration is by True W. Williams,

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