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lit! was past midnight. everyone had gone to bed;" the serene'silence was complete-—-when suddenly tlioio was a tap, tap* tap oi a typewriter in tlie darkened room downstairs. Mr J. E. Kitson, oi: . Stoke-on-Trent, wakened with a start. hr a J !'°" meiit lie wondered it a ghostly visitor was pounding out a spirit message. He began to creep softly down the. stairs?.. .The. door of his study was half, open,' and the tap, tap continued. although no light showed m that room. “Peering round the door of the study. I saw a figure m white seated at • iny. typewriter,” ; lie said later. . “Suddenly the tappingceased and tlie.'; figure rose and began coining towards me. Scared, I. retreated into the hall, and from a .recess watched the figure, pass me and go upstairs. Then I realised that tho ‘ghost’ was my daughter oteleven Walking in hei; sleep. The previous evening I had given her a ■ rather long' lesson on typing, and in her sleep she had come down to .finish it.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11539, 16 January 1932, Page 7
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