On the road leading north from Manchester, in eastern Kentucky, to Booneville, twenty miles away, stood, in 1862, a wooden plantation house of a somewhat better quality than most of the dwellings in that region. The house was destroyed by ... Read more of The Spook House at Scary Stories.caInformational Site Network Informational
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Queen Mary's Jewels
"I have had a strange dream about your ring" (a "medall...

The Room Beyond An Account Of The Hauntings At Hennersley Near Ayr
To me Hennersley is what the Transformation Scene at ...

Preliminary To Our Designs
We have discussed with tolerable fullness, the chief su...

Visions Of The Dead In Sleep
In most of the Greek and Roman stories that survive, ...

The Fault And Its Consequences
When Dawning-colour was on the point of dying, he cal...

Back From That Bourne
ANONYMOUS We are permitted to make extracts from a...

The Shepherd Dog
The shepherd dog is another useful—almost indispensable...

Improved Domestic Animals
Having completed the series of subjects which we had de...

Group Iii
We now come to the third group of this chapter, in whic...

Sir Hugh Ackland
The following remarkable fact shews the necessity of ...





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The Miraculous Case Of Jesch Claes
In the year 1676, about the 13th or 14th of this Month October, in the Night, between one and two of the Clock, this _Jesch Claes_, a cripple, being in bed with her Husband, who was a Boatman, she was three tim...

The Strange Case Of M Bezuel
"In 1695," said M. Bezuel, "being a schoolboy of about fifteen years of age, I became acquainted with the two children of M. Abaquene, attorney, schoolboys like myself. The eldest was of my own age, the second ...