That he knew it as well as she, she knew as well as he, when they were left together standing on the path by the garden-gate—Chap. ix.

She sits upon her stone, and takes no heed of him—Chap. x.

"Apparently one of the Ghosts has lost its way, and dropped in to be directed. Look at this Phantom!"—Chap. xii.

It was a little window of but four pieces of glass, and was not curtained; he chose it because the larger window near it was—Chap. xiii.