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The Uninhabited House

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A long-empty country house attracts legal trouble, tenant disputes, and local suspicion when successive occupiers experience unexplained disturbances and misfortune. A young clerk recounts how the property haunts a solicitor's office through letters and demands from an imperious former resident and a nervous tenant who pays part rent while accusing others of wrongdoing. Coroner's inquest, a trial, watchful neighbors, and clandestine investigations gradually uncover hidden motives, debts, and secret vigilance around the estate. The narrative alternates between eyewitness recollection, legal procedure, and tense nocturnal episodes, building to a confrontation that resolves the mystery and reveals the human causes behind the house's fearful reputation.

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Mrs. J. H. Riddell

Mrs. J. H. Riddell was a notable Victorian novelist known for her engaging storytelling and exploration of social themes. She authored several works, including the three-volume novel "Far Above Rubies," which delves into the complexities of love and morality. Riddell's writing often reflects the societal norms and challenges of her time, making her contributions to literature significant within the context of 19th-century England. In addition to her novels, she wrote "Phemie Keller," which showcases her ability to create compelling characters and intricate plots. Her works continue to be appreciated for their rich narrative style and insight into human nature.

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