Everyone told Gloria Johnston, aged fifteen, that it was perfectly ridiculous to think that ghosts could exist. Mr. Cruickshank said it, and who could argue with a high school principal? Captain Dernsdorff said it and who could argue with a chief of Police? Yet Gloria had not only seen a ghost in the deserted old mansion, Hemphill House, but had watched it beckon to her.
Used availability for William Neubauer's Gloria's Ghost