The Abandoned Room by Wadsworth Camp
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Title:
The Abandoned Room
Author:
Wadsworth Camp
Category:
General Novel
ISBN:
9781300471813
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (Sai ePublications)
File Size:
0.71 MB
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Synopsis
The night of his grandfathers mysterious death at the Cedars, Bobby Blackburn was, at least until midnight, in New York. He was held there by the unhealthy habits and companionships which recently had angered his grandfather to the point of threatening a disciplinary change in his will. As a consequence he drifted into that strange adventure which later was to surround him with dark shadows and overwhelming doubts.
Before following Bobby through his black experience, however, it is better to know what happened at the Cedars where his cousin, Katherine Perrine was, except for the servants, alone with old Silas Blackburn who seemed apprehensive of some sly approach of disaster.
At twenty Katherine was too young, too light-hearted for this care of her uncle in which she had persisted as an antidote for Bobbys shortcomings. She was never in harmony with the mouldy house or its surroundings, bleak, deserted, unfriendly to content.
Bobby and she had frequently urged the old man to give it up, to move, as it were, into the light. He had always answered angrily that his ancestors had lived there since before the Revolution, and that what had been good enough for them was good enough for him. So that night Katherine had to hear alone the sly stalking of death in the house. She told it all to Bobby the next day—what happened, her emotions, the impression made on her by the people who came when it was too late to save Silas Blackburn.She said, then, that the old man had behaved oddly for several days, as if he were afraid. That night he ate practically no dinner. He couldnt keep still. He wandered from room to room, his tired eyes apparently seeking. Several times she spoke to him.What is the matter, Uncle? What worries you?
He grumbled unintelligibly or failed to answer at all.
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