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, for I know of no Lyle there but my husband." "I do not think either strange," said the third lady of the party, a plain, straightforward, practical-looking person. "If one is so disposed, the veriest trifle may be converted into matter for suspicion or mystery.--It is an every-day occurrence, which Julia, with her large organs of marvelousness and credulity, is weaving into a most mystical web for somebody's discomfort. The only reliable part of the story is, that an old tumble-down House has been vacant for some time, and finally the bill "for rent" is removed from the door, and the carpenters and painters put it in habitable condition. Then, some very handsome furniture finds its way in, and a nice-looking old lady and a beautiful girl follow; soon a handsome young man, very distingue, calls on them. Being strangers in the city, perhaps, he is their only visitor. But now, the mystery begins. The neighbors opposite remark that it is at the same hour every morning that t