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there are 4
pieces of merchandise in this room---click HERE to see more
haunted US states
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| More Ghosts of Georgetown, Elizabeth Robertson
Huntsinger, 1998, 167 pp $9.95 |
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| More gentle-spirited haunts from South Carolina in this
sequel to Ghosts of Georgetown. Prospect Hill, haunted
by the heir, who shot himself, saying, "I will never leave this place." Kinloch
Plantation, whose kitchen is still arranged the way she wants it by ghostly master
cook, Janie. How to deal with a "Hag," the witch-like creature who will ride
hapless victims to exhaustion and death. The ghostly terrier of Pawleys Island.
Sinister Sunnyside, where Ruth Bighams ghost walks until her murderers are brought
to justice. Her husband had her shot by two men, claiming she was a ghost! |
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| More Tales of
the South Carolina Low Country, Nancy Rhyne, 1984, 121 pp. $6.95 |
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| More tales of hurricanes, witches, and weird coastal
characters from storyteller Nancy Rhyne. "The Legend of the Gray Man" and
"The Girl Who Was Buried Alive" are two of my favorites. So is the story of a
talk-show host who got more than he bargained for when he asked a favor from two modern
witches. |
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