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The Ghost in the Tower: An Episode in Jacobia

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A first-person visitor spends Christmas at a friend's remote water tower on the bluffed Lake Michigan shore and recounts an eerie encounter with a spectral presence visible only to him. The narrative mixes vivid winter landscape and farmhouse warmth with detailed descriptions of the tower's labyrinth of stairs and platforms, where pale luminous vapors, a chill between the shoulders, and the sound of a thin quiet voice build a sense of uncanny isolation. The account centers on the solitary interview between the narrator and the apparition and on his effort to make sense of the strange sensory impressions.

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Earl H. Reed

Earl H. Reed was an American author known for his evocative depictions of the natural landscapes and cultural narratives of the Midwest. His works often explore themes of nature, history, and the passage of time, reflecting a deep appreciation for the environment. Notable titles include "Sketches in Duneland," which captures the beauty of the Indiana Dunes, and "Tales of a Vanishing River," which delves into the stories surrounding the region's waterways. Reed's writing contributes to the literary heritage of the American landscape, offering readers a glimpse into the unique character of the areas he cherished.

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