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| More Ghostly
Tales from Minnesota, Ruth D. Hein, 1999, 153 pp. $9.95 |
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| The woman who ran her car into a ditch when she saw the
ghost of "Old Hank" leaning up against a tree in the cemetery, reading an
inscription. A house where, in a scene reminiscent of The Haunting of Hill House,
SOMETHING bounced a heavy object on the floor upstairs, showering the sleeper with chips
of pain and filler from the joints in the ceiling and where SOMETHING watched from the
roof, wearing a long overcoat, but with no feet visible as it hung in air. A box of
mementos of a dead brother that disappeared after his brothers paid a visit to the house.
A ghostly boxer who still works out. Some very gripping stories! |
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