The Best Ghost Stories
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Copyright, 1919, By
What is the fascination we feel for the mystery of the ghost story?
Is it of the same nature as the fascination which we feel for the mystery of the detective story?
Of the latter fascination, the late Paul Armstrong used to say that it was because we are all as full of crime as Sing Sing—only we don't dare.
Thus, may I ask, are we not fascinated by the ghost story because, no matter what may be the scientific or skeptical bent of our minds, in our inmost souls, secretly perhaps, we are as full of superstition as an obeah man—only we don't let it loose?
Who shall say that he is able to fling off lightly the inheritance of countless ages of superstition? Is there not a streak of superstition in us all? We laugh at the voodoo worshiper—then create our own hoodooes, our pet obsessions.
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BEST GHOST STORIES
Introduction by ARTHUR B. REEVE
CONTENTS
Arthur B. Reeve
THE APPARITION OF MRS. VEAL
CANON ALBERIC'S SCRAP-BOOK
THE HAUNTED AND THE HAUNTERS
OR,
THE MAN WHO WENT TOO FAR
THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW
THE DAMNED THING
II
III
IV
SOME REAL AMERICAN GHOSTS
THE GIANT GHOST
SOME FAMOUS GHOSTS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITOL
A GENUINE GHOST
THE BAGGAGEMAN'S GHOST
DRUMMERS SEE A SPECTER
DR. FUNK SEES THE SPIRIT OF BEECHER
MYSTERY OF THE COINS
MR. BEECHER APPEASED
MARYLAND GHOSTS
THE GHOST OF PEG ALLEY'S POINT
AN APPARITION AND DEATH
AN IDIOT GHOST WITH BRASS BUTTONS
A MODEL GHOST STORY
A GHOST THAT WILL NOT DOWN
TOM CYPHER'S PHANTOM ENGINE
GHOSTS IN CONNECTICUT
THE SPOOK OF DIAMOND ISLAND
THE GHOST'S FULL HOUSE
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