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  • The Horrible LonelyThe Horrible Lonely

    House in the WoodsHouse in the Woods

    Maps & HandoutsMaps & Handouts

    Maps & Handouts Package 2006 Pegasus Press

    Maps & Handouts Content 2006 by individual creators

    Please refer to WWoorrllddss ooff CCtthhuullhhuu ##44 for the writers involved

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    The House and its EnvironsPlayers copy

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    The Lonely House in the WoodsPlayers copy

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    The Lonely House in the Woods

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    Cellar

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    Excerpts from the Hunting Diary of Nathaniel Fuller - page 1

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    Thomas Hawthornes Notes

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    The Lawyers Letter

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    Thaumaturgical Prodigies in the New England CanaanThis work can be found in the books on the living-room shelf. It is the 1801 second edition of the book by Rev. Ward Philips, who publishedthe first edition in 1788. In several chapters, it describes the blasphemous activities of witches, sorcerers, Indian shamans, and other repre-hensible magicians in colonial New England. Horrifying sorcery, monstrous births, and terrible Indian legends are all described and repro-duced.

    On the flyleaf is a hand-written inscription, Loved the ghost story. Thought you might like this. Best wishes on the occasion of yourhouse-warming. Jacob McDonald, May 6, 1890.

    Investigators searching through the book will find a section entitled Myths of the Abenaki. One story in it tells of the Alkondeh Indi-ans, a sub-tribe of the Abenaki, who lived deep in the woods of northern Maine, very reclusive and avoided by all other Indians. The Alkon-deh were said to be the guardians of the hill of the Okanda-Hepa, the Spirit of the Last Summer.