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EVIE GREENES GHOST STORY.

Miss Evi'' Greene, the musical comedy favourite who lias just died, used to tell a stoy about a ghost which she firmly believed she had seen. The Loudon correspondent of tiie ‘Sheffield Daily Telegraph’ says the vision was at Sunderland, w;hen she was playing principal hoy in a pantomime. Miss Greene wbs lodging in a fish erman’s cottage, and one night, when she and some girls frond the pantomime were going to her rooms for supper, there overtook them on the stairs the transparent figure of a little s-'ilor lad. ins arms raised, his eyes closed, and his body dripping with water.

The figure hurried up to the attic of the cottage, aud Miss Greene and Ler companions ran trembling into the ne Test room. Afterwards they wont dl over tho house, but could discover no trace of the visitor. Next night Miss Greene found her landlady gricf-strickeu. She loaf just received a telegram from the owners of a ship in which her boy had fi-dled, saying that tho vessel had heeu lost with all hands.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11448, 30 January 1918, Page 7

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EVIE GREENES GHOST STORY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11448, 30 January 1918, Page 7

EVIE GREENES GHOST STORY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11448, 30 January 1918, Page 7