<h2 class="label">XXXVI</h2>
<h2 class="main">HAUNTED HOUSES</h2></div>
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<p class="par first">There once lived a man in Seoul called Yi Chang,
who frequently told as an experience of his own the following story: He
was poor and had no home of his own, so he lived much in quarters
loaned him by others. When hard pressed he even went into haunted
houses and lived there. Once, after failing to find a place, he heard
of one such house in Ink Town (one of the wards of Seoul), at the foot
of South Mountain, which had been haunted for generations and was now
left vacant. Chang investigated the matter, and finally decided to take
possession.</p>
<p class="par">First, to find whether it was really haunted or not, he
called his elder brothers, Hugh and Haw, and five or six of his
relatives, and had them help clean it out and sleep there. The house
had one upper room that was fast locked. Looking through a chink, there
was seen to be in the room a tablet chair and a stand for it; also
there was an old harp without any strings, a pair of worn shoes, and
some <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2740" href="#xd21e2740" name=
"xd21e2740">190</SPAN>]</span>sticks and bits of wood. Nothing else was in
the room. Dust lay thick, as though it had gathered through long years
of time.</p>
<p class="par">The company, after drinking wine, sat round the table
and played at games, watching the night through. When it was late,
towards midnight, they suddenly heard the sound of harps and a great
multitude of voices, though the words were mixed and unintelligible. It
was as though many people were gathered and carousing at a feast. The
company then consulted as to what they should do. One drew a sword and
struck a hole through the partition that looked into the tower.
Instantly there appeared from the other side a sharp blade thrust out
towards them. It was blue in colour. In fear and consternation they
desisted from further interference with the place. But the sound of the
harp and the revelry kept up till the morning. The company broke up at
daylight, withdrew from the place, and never again dared to enter.</p>
<p class="par">In the South Ward there was another haunted house, of
which Chang desired possession, so he called his friends and brothers
once more to make the experiment and see whether it was really haunted
or not. On entering, they found two dogs within the enclosure, one
black and one tan, lying upon the open verandah, one at each end. Their
eyes were fiery red, and though the company <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2746" href="#xd21e2746" name=
"xd21e2746">191</SPAN>]</span>shouted at them they did not move. They
neither barked nor bit. But when midnight came these two animals got up
and went down into the court, and began baying at the inky sky in a way
most ominous. They went jumping back and forth. At that time, too,
there came some one round the corner of the house dressed in ceremonial
robes. The two dogs met him with great delight, jumping up before and
behind in their joy at his coming. He ascended to the verandah, and sat
down. Immediately five or six multi-coloured demons appeared and bowed
before him, in front of the open space. The man then led the demons and
the dogs two or three times round the house. They rushed up into the
verandah and jumped down again into the court; backwards and forwards
they came and went, till at last all of them mysteriously disappeared.
The devils went into a hole underneath the floor, while the dogs went
up to their quarters and lay down.</p>
<p class="par">The company from the inner room had seen this. When
daylight came they examined the place, looked through the chinks of the
floor, but saw only an old, worn-out sieve and a few discarded brooms.
They went behind the house and found another old broom poked into the
chimney. They ordered a servant to gather them up and have them burned.
The dogs lay as they were all day long, and neither ate nor moved. Some
of the party <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2750" href="#xd21e2750"
name="xd21e2750">192</SPAN>]</span>wished to kill the brutes, but were
afraid, so fearsome was their appearance.</p>
<p class="par">This night again they remained, desiring to see if the
same phenomena would appear. Again at midnight the two dogs got down
into the court and began barking up at the sky. The man in ceremonial
robes again came, and the devils, just as the day before.</p>
<p class="par">The company, in fear and disgust, left the following
morning, and did not try it again.</p>
<p class="par">A friend, hearing this of Chang, went and asked about it
from Hugh and Haw, and they confirmed the story.</p>
<p class="par">There is still another tale of a graduate who was out of
house and home and went into a haunted dwelling in Ink Town, which was
said to have had the tower where the mysterious sounds were heard. They
opened the door, broke out the window, took out the old harp, the
spirit chair, the shoes and sticks, and had them burned. Before the
fire had finished its work, one of the servants fell down and died. The
graduate, seeing this, in fear and dismay put out the fire, restored
the things and left the house.</p>
<p class="par">Again there was another homeless man who tried it. In
the night a woman in a blue skirt came down from the loft, and acted in
a peculiar and uncanny way. The man, seeing this, picked up his
belongings and left. <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2763" href="#xd21e2763" name="xd21e2763">193</SPAN>]</span></p>
<p class="par">Again, in South Kettle Town, there were a number of
woodmen who in the early morning were passing behind the haunted house,
when they found an old woman sitting weeping under a tree. They
thinking her an evil bogey, one man came up behind and gave her a
thrust with his sickle. The witch rushed off into the house, her height
appearing to be only about one cubit and a span.</p>
<p class="par signed"><span class="sc">Im Bang.</span> <span class="pagenum">[<SPAN name="xd21e2770" href="#xd21e2770" name=
"xd21e2770">194</SPAN>]</span></p>
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