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... stories since then ; but their incidents are as fresh in my mind as if I had read them yesterday . " We will each write a ghost story , said Lord Byron ; and his proposition was acceded to . There were four of us . The noble author ...
... stories since then ; but their incidents are as fresh in my mind as if I had read them yesterday . " We will each write a ghost story , said Lord Byron ; and his proposition was acceded to . There were four of us . The noble author ...
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... story - my tiresome unlucky ghost story ! On the morrow I announced that I had thought of a story . I began that day with the words , It was on a dreary night of November , making only a transcript of the grim terrors of my waking dream ...
... story - my tiresome unlucky ghost story ! On the morrow I announced that I had thought of a story . I began that day with the words , It was on a dreary night of November , making only a transcript of the grim terrors of my waking dream ...
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... Stories . Selected by John Hadfield . Twenty stories . Moore , George ( 1852-1933 ) . 954 ESTHER WATERS , 1894. The story of Esther Waters , the servant girl who ' went wrong . Introduction by C. D. Medley . Mulock ( Mrs Craik ] , Maria ...
... Stories . Selected by John Hadfield . Twenty stories . Moore , George ( 1852-1933 ) . 954 ESTHER WATERS , 1894. The story of Esther Waters , the servant girl who ' went wrong . Introduction by C. D. Medley . Mulock ( Mrs Craik ] , Maria ...
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