Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories
Ambrose Bierce
CONTENTS THE WAYS OF GHOSTS PAGE Present at a Hanging 327 A Cold Greeting 331 A Wireless Message 335 An Arrest 340
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Ambrose Bierce
CONTENTS THE WAYS OF GHOSTS PAGE Present at a Hanging 327 A Cold Greeting 331 A Wireless Message 335 An Arrest 340
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A CONSISTENT LEAGUE. Immediately upon McFarland's acquittal, the Union League of Philadelphia determined to give a grand ball. And they did it. And, what is more, they intend
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