![]() ![]() ![]() Part of me doesn’t like the idea of having an old house because it’s probably haunted. All I found when I moved into my last house, that I used to have, were some x-rays. The Aldens finding something from a girl who used to live in their house is actually pretty neat. There’s no telling what mementos of the past you may find in crawl spaces and attics. Sometimes I really like the idea of having a really old house. The Aldens figure it out, like usual, but they have a great time. Their progress is hindered by the fact that Grandfather added rooms onto the house at one point, so some of the original parts of the house are covered up. She didn’t play with dolls, like a lot of other young girls she liked to collect coins. It turns out grandfather bought the house from someone else and a little girl used to live in the room. They figure they can pass a string through the closet, but there’s something strange about the closet. When the kid gets there, they decide to make a communication device, a tin can telephone. There’s a room that hasn’t been used in a while that he can stay in. ![]() The Aldens have a Canadian friend coming to stay awhile. Mystery Behind the Wall by Gertrude Chandler Warner ![]()
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