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Ghosts and Family Legends: A Volume for Christmas

Ghosts and Family Legends: A Volume for Christmas

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GHOSTS AND FAMILY LEGENDS.

A VOLUME FOR CHRISTMAS.

BY MRS. CROWE,

AUTHORESS OF "NIGHT SIDE OF NATURE," &c.

 

 

 

LONDON:
THOMAS CAUTLEY NEWBY, PUBLISHER,
WELBECK STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE.
1859.


CONTENTS.

FIRST PART.
PREFACE page v
ROUND THE FIRE.
FIRST EVENING 1
     The Lover's Farewell.
     The Appointment Kept.
SECOND EVENING 19
     The White Cat.
     Passing Spirits.
     The Garde Chasse.
THIRD EVENING 43
     The Carrier.
FOURTH EVENING 63
     Rehearsals, etc.
     Prophetic Dreams.
FIFTH EVENING 81
     The Vigil.
     The Strange Dog.
     The Scotch Minister.
SIXTH EVENING 93
     The Radiant Boy.
     The Prediction.
     Haunted Houses.
     The Justification.
SEVENTH EVENING 111
     The German Inn.
     The Benighted Traveller.
EIGHTH EVENING 135
     My own Visit to a Haunted House.
     Mr. G.'s Adventure.
     Conclusion to First Part.
APPENDIX 149
     Autograph Letters communicating
     Personal Experiences addressed to the Author.
 
SECOND PART.
LEGENDS OF THE EARTHBOUND.
The Italian's Story 173
The Dutch Officer's Story 209
The Old Frenchman's Story 229
The Swiss Lady's Story 259
The Sheep Farmer's Story 297
My Friend's Story 327

PREFACE.

It happened that I spent the last winter in a large country mansion, in the north of England, where we had a succession of visitors, and all manner of amusements—dancing, music, cards, billiards, and other games.

Towards the end of December, 1857, however, the gaiety of the house was temporarily interrupted by a serious misfortune that occurred to one of the party, which, in the evening, occasioned us to assemble with grave faces round the drawing-room fire, where we fell to discussing the slight tenure by which we hold whatever blessings we enjoy, and the sad uncertainty of human life, as it affects us in its most mournful aspect—the lives of those we love.

From this theme, the conversation branched out into various speculations regarding the great mysteries of the here and hereafter; the reunion of friends, and the possible interests of them that have past away in the well-being of those they have left behind; till it fell, naturally, into the relation of certain experiences which almost everybody has had, more or less; and which were adduced to fortify the arguments of those who regard the future as less disjoined from the present than it is considered to be by Theologians generally.

In short, we began to tell ghost stories; and although some of the party professed an utter disbelief in apparitions, they proved to be as fertile as the believers in their

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