A woman at Fakenham, Norfolk—described by the vicar, the Rev. C. Carroll, as “not an imaginative person’’—claims to have seen- the ghostly figure of a cowied monk walking along a ledge in Binham Parish Church. She said: “ Thinking I was ‘ seeing double ’ I purposely lookH away for a second. When I looked back the figure was still there. 1 looked a third time and it had gone.” “ Hma " is more economical than other butters; it has greater " spreadability.” 1335.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22612, 2 July 1935, Page 6
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