Episode 4: Bewitched by Edith Wharton
The Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
Tony Walker
4.9 • 835 Ratings
🗓️ 22 September 2019
⏱️ 53 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Bewitched by Edith Wharton |
| 0:25.6 | The snow was still falling thickly when Aran Bosworth, who farmed the land south of Lone Top, drove |
| 0:33.6 | up in his cutter to Saul Routledge's gate. He was surprised to see two other cutters ahead of him. |
| 0:40.5 | From them descended two muffled figures. |
| 0:43.4 | Bosworth, with increasing surprise, recognized Deacon Hibbon from North Ashmore |
| 0:48.2 | and Sylvester Brand, the widower, from the old Bearcliffe farm on the Wade-alone-top. |
| 0:54.3 | It was not often that anybody in Hemlock County entered Saul Rutledge's gate, |
| 0:59.2 | least of all in the dead of winter, |
| 1:01.1 | and summoned, as Bosworth at any rate had been, |
| 1:03.9 | by Mrs. Rutledge, who passed even in that unsocial region |
| 1:07.9 | for a woman of cold manners and solitary character. |
| 1:12.6 | The situation was enough to excite the curiosity of a less imaginative man than |
| 1:17.4 | R.N. Bosworth. As he drove in between the broken-down white gateposts topped by fluted urns, |
| 1:24.7 | the two men ahead of him were leading their horses to the adjoining shed. |
| 1:29.0 | Bosworth followed, and hitched his horse to a post. Then the three tossed off the snow from their |
| 1:34.9 | shoulders, clapped their numb hands together, and greeted each other. Hello, Deacon. Very well, |
| 1:41.9 | Arryn. They shook hands. Day, Bozworth, said Sylvester Brand with a brief nod. He seldom put any cardiality into his manner, |
| 1:50.8 | and on this occasion he was still busy about his horse's bridle and blanket. |
| 1:56.1 | Aran Bosworth, the youngest and most communicative of the three, turned back to Deacon Hibbon, whose |
| 2:01.8 | long face queerly blotched and moldy-looking, with blinking peering eyes, was yet less |
| 2:07.9 | forbidding than Brand's heavily hewn countenance. |
| 2:11.5 | Queer are all meeting a hear up this way. |
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