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Key Characters Reorder

Target Level
4-5
Running Total
0
0%
Attempt
1 of 3

Drag and drop the boxes into the correct order.

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  • The drawing room at Monk’s Piece is long and low, with tall windows at either end, close-curtained now, but by day letting in a great deal of light from both north and south.
  • For answer to my prayer, I received immediately the memory of some lines of poetry, lines I had once known but long forgotten. Later, I spoke them aloud to Esmé, and she identified the source for me at once.
  • And then, standing among the trunks of the fruit trees, silver-gray in the moonlight, I recalled that the way to banish an old ghost that continues its hauntings is to exorcise it.
  • Some fifteen minutes later, I came to my senses and found myself on the scrubland beyond the orchard, my heart pounding, my breathing short.
  • I had no sense of having been here before, but an absolute conviction that I would come here again, that the house was already mine, bound to me invisibly.
  • Yes, I had a story, a true story, a story of haunting and evil, fear and confusion, horror and tragedy.
  • The dampness and fogs of the past week had stolen away like thieves into the night, the paths and the stone walls of the house gleamed palely and my breath smoked on the air.
  • We are but two miles from a good-sized village, seven from the principal market town, yet there is an air of remoteness and isolation which makes us feel ourselves to be much further from civilization.
  • I sat down in my own armchair, drew it back a little from the full blaze of the fire, and began the protracted and soothing business of lighting a pipe.
  • I had told Mr. Bentley that if ever he were to hear that the house was for sale, I should be eager to know of it.

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Pass Mark
70%