True Tales of the Weird a Record of Personal Experiences of the Supernatural

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He seems, indeed, to have "got on the nerves" of all his associates on the voyage and so at length it happened that when he went ashore, carrying the cage and canary solicitously in his hand and followed by his silent and sad- faced wife, both passengers and officers were at one in the aspiration that they might never see his sort again.
Repairing to a "Coffee-Palace" by which sounding title temperance hotels in Australia are identified the couple spent some days in its respectable retirement;
...then their belongings were entrusted to a carrying-company, and were by it conveyed to the "semi-detached villa" in Windsor. The canary, chirping and fluttering joyously in its cage, which was promptly hung in the veranda, excited for several days the mild interest of the neighbors and a few casual passers-by but of the people in the house very little was seen. Now and then a gentleman in smoking-jacket and embroidered velvet cap was observed in the veranda, feeding and chirruping TRUE TALES OF THE WEIRD to the canary, but his companion seems to have kept herself in complete seclusion.

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