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The Book of Dreams and Ghosts

CHAPTER X
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Lord St.Vincent's Ghost Story.

Reflections.
Cases like that of Mrs.Shchapoff really belong to a peculiar species of haunted houses.

Our ancestors, like the modern Chinese, attributed them to diabolical possession, not to an ordinary ghost of a dead person.

Examples are very numerous, and have all the same "symptoms," as Coleridge would have said, he attributing them to a contagious nervous malady of observation in the spectators.

Among the most notorious is the story of Willington Mill, told by Howitt, and borrowed by Mrs.Crowe, in The Night Side of Nature.


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