{"id":4933,"date":"2026-01-04T00:56:28","date_gmt":"2026-01-04T00:56:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/epub-book.com\/download\/dead-wood-hill-joe\/"},"modified":"2026-01-04T00:56:28","modified_gmt":"2026-01-04T00:56:28","slug":"dead-wood-hill-joe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/epub-book.com\/download\/dead-wood-hill-joe\/","title":{"rendered":"Dead-Wood &#8211; Hill, Joe"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class='book-preview'>\n<h3>Book Preview<\/h3>\n<div id=\"book-columns\">\n<div id=\"book-inner\">\n<div class=\"chapter\" id=\"ch11\">\n<div class=\"chapterHead\">\n<h2 class=\"chapterTitle\"><span class=\"xrefInternal\"><span class=\"bold\"><span id=\"kobo.1.1\">DEAD-WOOD<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"chapterBody\">\n<p class=\"chapterOpenerText\"><span class=\"chapterOpenerFirstLetters\"><span class=\"bold\"><span id=\"kobo.2.1\">I<\/span><\/span><\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.2\">t has been argued even trees may appear as ghosts.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.3\"> Reports of such manifestations are common in the literature of parapsychology.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.4\"> There is the famous white pine of West Belfry, Maine.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.5\"> It was chopped down in 1842, a towering fir with a white smooth bark like none anyone had ever seen, and with pine needles the color of brushed steel.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.6\"> A tea house and inn was built on the hill where it had stood.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.7\"> A cold spot existed in a corner of the yellow dining room, a zone of penetrating chill, the exact diameter of the white pine\u2019s trunk.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.8\"> Directly above the dining room was a small bedroom, but no guest would stay the night there.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.9\"> Those who tried said their sleep was disturbed by the keening rush of a phantom wind, the low soft roar of air in high branches; the gusts blew papers around the room and pulled curtains down.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.2.10\"> In March, the walls bled sap.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"para\"><span id=\"kobo.3.1\">An entire phantom wood appeared in Canaanville, Pennsylvania, for a period of twenty minutes one day, in 1959.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.3.2\"> There are photographs.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.3.3\"> It was in a new development, a neighborhood of winding roads and small, modern bungalows.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.3.4\"> Residents woke on a Sunday morning and found themselves sleeping in stands of birch that seemed to grow right from the floor of their bedrooms.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.3.5\"> Underwater hemlocks swayed and drifted in backyard swimming pools.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.3.6\"> The phenomenon extended to a nearby shopping mall.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.3.7\"> The ground floor of Sears was filled with brambles, half-price skirts hanging from the branches of Norway maples, a flock of sparrows settled on the jewelry counter, picking at pearls and gold chains.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"para\"><span id=\"kobo.4.1\">Somehow it\u2019s easier to imagine the ghost of a tree than it is the ghost of a man.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.4.2\"> Just think how a tree will stand for a hundred years, gorging itself on sunlight and pulling moisture from the earth, tirelessly hauling its life up out of the soil, like someone hauling a bucket up from a bottomless well.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.4.3\"> The roots of a shattered tree still drink for months after death, so used to the habit of life they can\u2019t give it up.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.4.4\"> Something that doesn\u2019t know it\u2019s alive obviously can\u2019t be expected to know when it\u2019s dead.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"para\"><span id=\"kobo.5.1\">After you left\u2014not right away, but after a summer had passed\u2014I took down the alder we used to read under, sitting together on your mother\u2019s picnic blanket; the alder we fell asleep under that time, listening to the hum of the bees.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.5.2\"> It was old, and rotten, it had bugs in it, although new shoots still appeared on its boughs in the spring.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.5.3\"> I told myself I didn\u2019t want it to blow down and fall into the house, even though it wasn\u2019t leaning toward the house.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.5.4\"> But now, sometimes when I\u2019m out there, in the wide-open of the yard, the wind will rise and shriek, tearing at my clothes.<\/span><span id=\"kobo.5.5\"> What else shrieks with it, I wonder?<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<hr style='margin: 30px 0; border-top: 1px solid #eee;'>\n<p style='text-align:center;'>Read the full book by downloading it below.<\/p>\n<p><a href='https:\/\/epub-book.com\/download\/download-is-starting\/?url=https%3A\/\/mega.co.nz\/%23%21U4hlBTCQ%21zt58UyrBCbS76mog0JaJ6tR0NDWuzuHjd1GHzu4xyoI' class='download-btn' target='_blank'>DOWNLOAD EPUB<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Book Preview DEAD-WOOD It has been argued even trees may appear as ghosts. Reports of such manifestations are common in the literature of parapsychology. There is the famous white pine of West Belfry, Maine. 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