13 Paul stood and turned to the disgusted members of the play. "I'm sure nothing will come of this." "And if it does?" a woman spoke up. "If they bring more people and crowd us out?" Paul smiled. "Until that happens I suggest we practice for the remaining days left to us and hope the ghost hunters enjoy our rehearsals." "That might keep them out. . ." Una grumbled. Al grinned at her. "This is a great start to a play. Two rehearsals in and we've already got crowds banging at the doors wanting in." Paul glanced over his shoulder at his manager. "You have a job to do." Al gave Paul a lazy salute. "Aye, aye, sir. I'll go do it." He walked up the aisle after his prey, the hefty Hulda. Paul rejoined the troupe and the rehearsal began. That left Lilly and Una alone with the sile