Although the short stories of ghost kids have discontinued for now, many deserve their own epic posts alone. Here is a remarkable true ghost story set in one of America's old haunted houses. A gothic house in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is home to a number of resident ghosts including former owner, James Spooner, who died in 1954, as well as a girl named Abigail. It's believed Abigail wears a long white dress and is a friendly ghost, who often appears looking through a window, rustles bushes in an alleyway and standing in various rooms to surprise people.
She says very little. Once she opened the front door and invited in a group of construction workers into the property. While they set about to work, the curator arrived and asked them how they got into the locked house. When they told him that a little girl let them in, he asked what little girl was this because there wasn't anyone else in the house. The workmen felt spooked enough to leave, taking their tools with them.
It's said also that Abigail lived in the house long ago in the late 18th century, or possibly early 19th century. She was the daughter of a fisherman who was lost at sea. Soon aged only 8 years old, she died of an infection from a severe toothache, but some accounts say that she might've been murdered by her own mother, who had always been abusive to the poor child. Ever since then her spirit has been seen inside the house. A next door neighbour woke up to find the ghost of Abigail in her room. Also the spirit of the former resident James Spooner has been actively playing his favourite music. Now the Spooner House is a museum.
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