
I. The End of the Honeymoon
II. The Day Afterward
III. The First Caller
IV. Finances
V. Mrs. Smithers
VI. The Coming of Elaine
VII. An Uninvited Guest
VIII. More
IX. Another
X. Still More
A rain‑soaked couple steps out of a rattling carriage and into a sprawling, oddly shaped manor that seems to have been plucked from a gothic sketch. Dorothy laughs nervously at the sight, while Harlan wrestles with damp matches and a flickering candle, trying to make sense of the place’s grim furnishings and the strange whisper of “Jack‑o‑Lantern” from a passing driver. Their uneasy welcome is set against a storm that thrashes the windows, turning the house’s silhouette into a fleeting blaze of light before plunging it back into darkness.
Inside, the rooms are filled with heavy walnut furniture, a red‑velvet album, and a portrait of a stern, long‑dead relative whose eyes seem to follow every move. As the couple lights a fire and settles by the hearth, the atmosphere shifts from foreboding to a fragile comfort, hinting at hidden histories and lingering spirits that may yet stir the house’s secrets. The stage is set for a tense exploration of memory, fear, and the uncanny within these shadowed walls.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (363K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-09-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1911
Best known for warm, sentimental novels like Lavender and Old Lace, this Chicago-born writer also worked as a poet and journalist and published cookbooks under the pen name Olive Green.
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