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hi: vu.o iuuitc in iiit: ivuui.Curiosity Conquers Over Ghostly Fear.And yet the music went on. It sounded, Dick says, as though a little child were practicing. Curiosity overcame his fear. lie drew a lone match out of his pocket and struck it. As the'tiny flame lit up the dim shadows the music suddenly ceased. The match flickered so in his shaking hands that it was hard to see but, even in that poor light, he saw something that made him drop the match in sudden terror.A pair of eyes—a few feet from his face—stared fixedly at him!Wham! Dick went out that rick’ety door like a bat out of Hades!He forgot all about his sore feet and the rain and the storm and everything. All he wanted was camp and the company of something human. Came the morning and a group of CCC workers to investigate the Ghost of the Plano. They were hard boiled in the bright sunshine and, by golly, they brought the ghost right back with them!Yes, sir, that ghost me-owed when they found her so they brought her back to camp and made her the mascot and you just ought to see that ghost punish a dish of cream.And that, boys and girls, is the story of how the “Ghost of the Piano” became another version of the “Kitten on the Keys.”©—WNU Service.
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Aurora Observer

Aurora, Oregon, US

Thu, Mar 05, 1936

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