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An excerpt from FOOTSTEPS IN THE ATTIC, by Paul F.
Eno
From "The Baddest Poltergeist in New England," Page
93
"Up this way. This is
where it’s worst," my apparent hostess pointed up the stairs, which
were littered with articles of clothing. At the top, a spacious apartment
opened out. The place would have been beautiful had it not been an
absolute catastrophe. The floor was covered with debris, there were black
scrawls of "death," "die" and a few less mentionable
things on the walls, and the place reeked of sulphur. The electrical field
was so powerful that it felt like bugs crawling all over my skin.
"This is my home! Do you
believe this? Ahhhhh!!" She shrieked, and my head quickly swung
around to look where she was looking. We both ducked just in time as a
huge armchair whizzed over our heads and crashed against the opposite
wall!
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