
THE ROOM WITH THE TASSELS - CHAPTER I Wanted: A Haunted House
CHAPTER II The Old Montgomery Place
CHAPTER III Black Aspens
CHAPTER IV The Story of the House
CHAPTER V Eve’s Experience
CHAPTER VI At Four o’Clock
CHAPTER VII The Mystery
CHAPTER VIII By What Means
CHAPTER IX Conflicting Theories
CHAPTER X Was It Supernatural?
A lively gathering of New York’s well‑to‑do social set unfolds in a modest East Seventieth‑street parlor, where witty banter about psychology quickly turns to the mysteries of spiritualism. Eve Carnforth, a striking red‑haired enthusiast, sparks a debate with the pragmatic Milly Landon, her husband Wynne, and their guest Rudolph Braye over whether the unseen can truly communicate with the living. Their conversation weaves together references to post‑war scientific curiosity, Victorian séances, and the lingering allure of ghostly messages.
When the group decides to test their theories, they set their sights on a peculiar old house rumored to be haunted—a place where a single, oddly tasseled room seems to hold a lingering presence. As they venture inside, the atmosphere thickens with anticipation, and the characters must confront their own doubts and desires. The story balances clever dialogue with an atmospheric glimpse into the early twentieth‑century fascination with the supernatural, inviting listeners to wonder what lies just beyond the veil.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (335K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1942
A wildly prolific American writer, she moved easily from mysteries and children’s books to light verse and literary humor. Her work was hugely popular in the early 20th century, and she was also known as a serious collector of Walt Whitman materials.
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