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A young woman must remain in her late uncle’s house to secure his bequest, but soon experiences unsettling phenomena—moving furniture, cold, dank breezes, strange odors, and a troubled pet—that point to a haunting. She seeks help from an investigator of psychical phenomena and his colleague, and they enlist engineers and detectives to observe and test the manifestations. The account traces their systematic inquiry, juxtaposing classic spiritistic signs with careful technical examination, and ultimately offers an explanation rooted in contemporary radio principles that reframes apparent supernatural occurrences as a scientifically investigable mystery.
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