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Key Points
- The baby had climbed out of his crib, down the stairs, and rushed up the hill to the cemetery.
- Mr. and Ms. Owens, the graveyard's ghosts, are puzzled by the child.
- They hear Jack rattling the cemetery gates in a flash.
- Unknown figures appeared to tell Mr. and Ms. Owens to protect their son.
- Ms. Owens believes the panicked, fast-moving figure is the baby's dead mother.
- An ancient Roman ghost asks if the mother and two other figures are buried in the cemetery.
- Mr. Owens thinks they died recently.
- Mr. and Mrs. Owens died, so they decided to adopt him.
- It is just a mist that surrounds him.
- When a tall, dark stranger approaches Jack, he asks why he is in a locked graveyard at night.
- When Jack gets to the ghosts, they are debating how to handle him.
Essay
The baby boy had gotten out of his crib, climbed down the stairs, and left the house earlier that evening, hurrying up the hill to the cemetery at the top. Ghosts of the graveyard, Mr. and Ms. Owens, look at the child with puzzled looks on their faces. In a split second, they hear Jack trying to get into the cemetery by rattling the gates. There was a flickering figure and two other figures who appeared to tell Mr. and Ms. Owens to protect their son. When Ms. Owens sees a panicked figure that moves quickly, she thinks it is the baby boy's dead mother. Caius Popeius, a two-thousand-year-old Roman ghost, inquires whether the mother and two other figures are buried in the graveyard. Mr. Owens believes they are recently deceased.
Although he is still alive and Mr. and Mrs. Owens are no longer around, they decided to adopt the boy. They envelop him in their ghost-bodies, leaving Jack with only a mist. Jack, perplexed, begins calling out for the boy when he is approached by a tall, dark stranger who questions his reason for being in a locked graveyard in the middle of the night. The stranger leads Jack out of the graveyard and leads him to the ghosts, who are debating how to proceed with the child.
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