A GHOST STORY.
S^S^ 8 yS ' I h6n S^-toe seems to be fast vanishing into space, w^frf if* £""? °i- m £ readei3 *° hear the Allowing storyVit was told me by the individual concerned— a risine di D lomati«t Tn a pleasant continental town that I happened ?ov!sit P "You w\s SSSESS£? n *t lt> ff a «f gave ffie the eaa " est pected anything out of the common. About three days after our conversation, we were dressing for dinner, and STdoi^idffitaS tne room with me. Are you still dressing ?' I replied that I had never left my room. That night, shortly after goin? to bed I dismSutes 004 , 88 ? 18^ after ti«, and in about two pSformaS TLI | Dd ap ?^ S and S oes throu g h «* same keeS^d'fJJf I made - I "9 ulrieß fr °m some neighbouring shopSw P as thTfoSS nT des 7P tlon tbey at once recognize the figure I ?Sr ?a?o" TtZZIV £m J h °T' who died Borne ten or
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 352, 16 January 1880, Page 5
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164A GHOST STORY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 352, 16 January 1880, Page 5
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