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🗓️ 25 December 2020
⏱️ 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | Everybody dies, don't they? |
0:10.5 | Everybody come back. |
0:12.6 | Isn't that so? |
0:14.4 | You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you? |
0:17.1 | How do the dead comeback, mother? |
0:20.0 | What's the secrets of dead comeback? |
0:21.6 | The story of a disappearance and an appearance by M.R. James. |
0:28.6 | The letters which I now published were sent to me recently by a person who knows me to be interested in ghost stories. |
0:38.9 | There is no doubt about their authenticity. |
0:41.4 | The paper in which they written, the ink, and the whole external aspect put their date |
0:45.3 | beyond the reach of question. |
0:47.3 | The only point which they do not make clear is the identity of the writer. |
0:51.5 | He signs with initials only, and as none of the envelopes of the letters are preserved, |
0:55.7 | the surname of his correspondent, obviously a married brother, is as obscure as his own. No further |
1:02.2 | preliminary explanation is needed, I think. Luckily, the first letter supplies all it could be expected. |
1:11.6 | Letter 1 |
1:12.6 | Great Criscial |
1:14.6 | December 22, 1837 |
1:17.6 | My dear Robert, |
1:20.6 | It is with great regret for the enjoyment I am losing |
1:23.6 | and for a reason which you will deplore equally with myself |
1:26.6 | that I write to inform you that I am unable to join your circle for this Christmas. |
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