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🗓️ 8 September 2022
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0:00.0 | Good evening. This is Tony Walker from the classic ghost stories podcast. In a minute, I'm going to be reading you a ghost story. And it is my sincere hope that you really enjoy the story. |
0:21.6 | And if you do, would you do me a favor and please hit like and even better subscribe? |
0:29.6 | So that when I do a new story, you'll get a little notice to say that I've published one and you can go along and listen. |
0:43.9 | Anyway, here's Pallinghurst Barrow by Grant Allen, published in 1892. |
0:52.5 | Pallinghurst Barrow by Grant Allen. |
0:59.0 | Rudolf Reeve sat by himself on the old long barrow on Pallinghurst Common. |
1:02.5 | It was a September evening and the sun was setting. |
1:08.6 | The west was all aglow with a mysterious red light, very strange and lurid, |
1:13.4 | a light that reflected itself in glowing purple on the dark brown heather and the dying bracken. |
1:16.6 | Rudolf Reeve was a journalist and a man of science, but he had a poet's soul for all |
1:21.3 | that, in spite of his avocations, neither of which is usually thought to tend towards |
1:26.6 | a spontaneous development of a poetic temperament. |
1:30.3 | He sat there long, watching the livid hues that incarnadine the sky, redder and fiercer than anything he ever remembered to have seen since the famous year of the Crackatoa sunsets. |
1:43.3 | Though he knew it was getting late, |
1:46.0 | and he ought to have gone back long since to the manor house to dress for dinner. |
1:50.7 | Mrs. Bouverie Barton, his hostess, the famous women's rights woman, was always such a stickler |
1:57.2 | for punctuality and dispatch, and all the other unfeminine virtues. But in spite of |
2:02.7 | Mrs. Bouverie Barton, Rudolf Reeve sat on. There was something about that sunset and the |
2:09.5 | lights on the bracken, something weird and unearthly that positively fascinated him. |
2:16.5 | The view over the common, which stands high and exposed, |
2:19.9 | a veritable waste of heath and gorse, |
2:22.5 | is strikingly wide and expansive. |
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