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Classic Ghost Stories

Pallinghurst Barrow by Grant Allen

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9 • 686 Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2022

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Pallinghurst Barrow by Grant Allen A horror story about spirits who linger in old places in the English countryisde. Published 1892. Suggested by Susan Tudor-Coulson If You Appreciate The Work I’ve Put In Here - You could buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker or join as a Patron for exclusive content here: https://www.patreon.com/barcud Grant Allen Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen was born in 1848 on Wolfe Island in Ontario in Ca nada and died in Haselmere in Surrey aged 51. His father was from Dublin and he was a protestant minister. He was educated at home and then when he was 13, his family moved to the USA, then to France then to Britain. He was educated at King Edward’s School in Birmingham (where Tolkien later went amongst other famous alumni) and then at Merton College in Oxford. He went to teach in Brighton and in Jamaica. He returned to Britain from Jamaica and began to write professionally. He was most famous for his scientific essays. But he also wrote science fiction.  He was an atheist and socialist. He was married twice. He died of liver cancer in 1899. He was a friend and neighbour of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Chanctonbury Ring, Old Weird Albion The Old Weird Albion | Justin Hopper || Landscape, Memory & MythI mention how much I enjoy the work of Justin Hopper.  Chanctonbury Rings – a spoke word and music album made with folk artist Sharron Kraus and Ghost Box Records co-founder The Belbury Poly (Ghost Box).  Long Barrows were the product of a late Stone Age civilisation with additions from Bronze Age folk. They are particularly to be found in Wessex and the south and west of England. But of course megalithic structures of similar types can be found all over Atlantic Europe. Nobody would suggest that the so-called Picts created them. Theosophists & Madam Blavatsky The Theosophical Society was created mainly by Madame Helena Blavatsky who had a background in Spiritualism. This was a time of religious change with a huge upsurge in Spiritualism. The first lodge was in Scotland. There were influences from western Occultism, but also Hinduism and Buddhism and they talked about the ascended masters. These ascended masters included Abraham, Moses, Solomon, Jesus but also the Buddha, Confucious and Lao Tzu but also Mesmer, Bohme and Cagliostro.  Theosophy has evolved into the New Age. Mrs Bruce (the esoteric Buddhist) seems to be one of these. Ghosts The story reports that we only see the ghosts from periods within our knowledge.  But of course this is not true. Many ghosts are not really identifiable at all.  Flint and iron This is an old piece of folklore Cannabis Indica Indeed. No wonder he saw visions. Fiddlers Green, Clint Marsh Fiddler’s Green Peculiar Parish Magazine I love this 'zine. As the Clint Marsh says, *Fiddler’s Green Peculiar Parish Magazine was born of a languid afternoon of conversation on a sunny tavern lawn. Taking its name from the pleasant afterlife dreamed into being by sailors, cavalrymen, and other adventu New Patreon Request Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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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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