What happened next must have put terror into the hearts of the inhabitants.
All of a sudden, all the doors in the house opened, whether they were bolted or otherwise! And then, even as they had opened, so they closed! And my grandfather was dead.
It seemed as though his death was a signal for someone or something to open and close the doors. What was its meaning? Did something come to take his soul?
It is easy to see how Shakespeare's Hamlet spoke strange truths; and that men of science and learning have much to uncover, with the light of the torch of intelligence leading the way into dark corners and shedding an illuminating gleam into the unknown.
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