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seen around here that can't be accounted for.”
"Just what are the queer doings?"
"Lights, mostly. And shootin'."
"But has no person been seen?"
"Not a livin' soul."
"That's strange."
"Strange ain't the word for it!" declared the fisherman. "It's downright spooky. Like ghosts or somethin'."
"Do you believe in ghosts?" asked Joe.
"I don't. If I did believe in ghosts, though, I'd say there was ghosts down in them caves lately and that's all I'd think about it. But not believin' in ghosts, I don't know what to think."
"Have you gone down to the caves yourself?"
"I went down there a couple of weeks ago, but I didn't see anything until just when I was comin' back that night. Then I saw a light away down in one of the caves I'd been in just a couple of hours before. Next I heard two or three shots, and then a yell."
"A yell!"
"The most awful screech I ever heard."
"Well, that proves that there's somebody down there," remarked Biff.
"Maybe it does and maybe it don't. I wouldn't say it was a human voice I heard. More like an animal."