![]() Anderson later realizes that room number 13 only appears at night and vanishes in the daytime. He does, however, see a door with the number 13 on it next to his own room. Anderson sees that there is no room 13 listed on the blackboard. A blackboard in the hotel lists all the rooms and the names of their occupants. The Golden Lion is one of the oldest buildings in Viborg because it was one of the few structures to survive a devastating fire in 1726. Anderson stays in room 12 at the Golden Lion hotel. ![]() During the course of his research, Anderson discovers that, in the early 16th century, Viborg was home to a man accused of witchcraft whose name was Nicolas Francken. ![]() The story's main character is a British historian named Anderson who travels to the town of Viborg in Denmark to do some research. It was first published in 1904 as part of the anthology Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. "Number 13" is a short ghost story by the British author M.R. 2013 illustration for "Number 13" by the British artist Hannah Cooper. ![]()
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