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Classic Ghost Stories

S02E45 The Amorous Ghost by Enid Bagnold

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9686 Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Edith BagnoldEdith Bagnold, later Lady Jones was born in 1889 in Rochester, Kent and died in 1981 in London . She was most famous for her novel *National Velvet* published in 1935, which was made into a famous film that starred Elizabeth Taylor.  Her father was a Colonel in the  British Army, and she was mainly brought up in Jamaica.  She loved riding horses when she was in Jamaica and that inspired National Velvet.  She went to art school in London and worked for Frank Harris, an Irish-American novelist and had an affair with him. She was very Bohemian and mixed with artists and free-thinkers.During the First World War she became a nurse but was critical of the way the hospitals were won and got sacked. She became a driver for the army in France and wrote a memoir of her time dung that. In 1920 she became the wife of Sir Roderick Jones and therefore became Lady Jones.  they lived on the south coast of England near Brighton. They had a house in London and were neighbours of Winston Churchill and Jacob Epstein.Her great-grand-daughter was Samantha, wife of the recent British Prime Minister, David Cameron.  Virginia Woolf called her ‘a scallywag who married a very rich man.’ Woolf thought that Bagnold had begun as a rebel and Bohemian but ended up being conventionally rich with a butler. Read this article about Bagnold.https://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/may/31/biography.theatre (Upstairs, downstairs | Margaret Drabble | The Guardian)If You Appreciate The Work I’ve Put In Here https://www.patreon.com/barcud (Become A Patreon) For Bonus StoriesOr  https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker (buy me a coffee) , if you’d like to keep me working. https://bit.ly/somecomeback (Music)  by The Heartwood InstituteSupport 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

Everybody dies, didn't they?

0:10.5

Everybody come back, 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 come back, mother?

0:19.8

The Amorous Ghost by Edith Bagnold.

0:24.1

It was five o'clock on a summer morning. The birds, who had woken at three, had long scattered

0:31.1

about their duties. The white, plain house blinkered and green shuttered, stood four square to its

0:37.4

soaking lawns, and up and down

0:39.2

the grass, his snow-boots planting dark blots on the grey dew, walked the owner. His hair was uncombed.

0:46.8

He wore his pyjamas and an overcoat, and at every turn at the end of the lawn he looked up

0:52.0

at a certain window, that of his own and his wife's bedroom,

0:56.5

where, as on every other window on the long front, the green shutters lay neatly back against

1:02.2

the wall, and the cream curtains hung down in heavy folds.

1:07.0

The owner of the house, strangely and uncomfortably on his lawns instead of in his bed,

1:12.6

rubbed his chilly hands and continued his tramp.

1:15.6

He had a watch on his wrist, but when the stable clock struck six, he entered the house,

1:21.6

and passing through the still hall, he went up to his bathroom.

1:24.6

The water was lukewarm in the taps from the night before,

1:28.5

and he took a bath.

1:30.3

As he left the bathroom for his dressing room,

1:32.8

he heard the stirring of the first housemaid in the living room below,

1:36.5

and at seven o'clock he rang for his butler to lay out his clothes.

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