A Great Mystery Solved Being a Continuation of And Conclusion to the Mystery

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Sapsea ! THE PLACE IS HAUNTED! 101 There now, isn t that a stunner ! Did you ever ? No, you never ; of course you do ; they all never, one and all. Mrs. Tope even reports that the Revd. Septimus Crisparkle, Minor Canon in Cloisterham, on first receiving the startling information, made use of the same unsesthetical observation. But Mrs. Tope s excitement is so great, that she can hardly be looked upon in the light of an authentic witness, and having been losing her head, as she has pathetically ...declared to her lord and master, every hour of the last fortnight, may be supposed to have reached the culminating point at this present, and to have really lost it. The very last person likely ! A woman, who had passed through life as a shadow, and gone off the stage through utter inability to act even that inanimate part any longer, could certainly not be expected to return of her own free will, and react it, for her own delecta tion ! A woman, even in life so faint and colourless, that her pupils had almost utterly ignored her, and, revelling in the extravagances prompted by their exuberant youth, had been wont to regard her faint remonstrances, and still fainter penalties, as of hardly any account whatever !

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