The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
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It was terrible!
It was just terrible!

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Okay, now, Luther.
Tell us what happened.

:37:48
It was terrible! It was just
terrible! Oh, no! He's gonna cry!

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Now, steady, now, Luther.
Tell us about it.

:37:54
It was terrible!
It was just terrible!

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I'll never get over it
as long as I live!

:37:58
Hey, great
opening line. Uh,

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"I'll never get over it
as long as I live."

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Okay, Luther.
Go on.

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I got to house...
lightning, thunder...

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Swoosh, zoom!
Down coal chute!

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"I arrived
at the house.

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"Giving careful consideration to
the most advantageous means of entry,

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I selected
the coal chute. "

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"Once inside,
I had a look around,

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"then made myself comfortable
for the night.

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"Suddenly there was a
strange knocking on the wall.

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I remained cool."
I'll bet.

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"Moving swiftly, I found myself
in the organ loft.

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"There it was,
the massive organ...

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"shrouded in cobwebs, its
once-beautiful ivory keys...

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still covered with the stains
of young Mrs. Simmons's blood."

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And they used Bon Ami.
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"Later, I descended
to the first floor.

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"There, I was to see the most
horrifying display of all...

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"in this bloody
parade of terror.

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"The portrait of young Mrs. Simmons
had been stabbed in the throat...

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"with what appeared to be a pair
of gardeners' pruning shears."


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