Ghostly Tales, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
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Schalken the Painter
by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu
Part 1 of the Ghostly Tales, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu series
When Schalken studied under the immortal Gerard Douw, he was a very young man; and in spite of his phlegmatic temperament, he at once fell over head and ears in love with the beautiful niece of his wealthy master. Rose Velderkaust was still younger than he, having not yet attained her seventeenth year, and, if tradition speaks truth, possessed all the soft and dimpling charms of the fair, light-haired Flemish maidens.
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A Haunted House
by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu
Part 2 of the Ghostly Tales, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu series
Within the last eight years-the precise date I purposely omit-I I was ordered by my physician, my health being in an unsatisfactory state, to change my residence to one upon the sea-coast; and accordingly, I took a house for a year in a fashionable watering-place, at a moderate distance from the city in which I had previously resided, and connected with it by a railway.
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The Haunted Baronet
by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu
Part 3 of the Ghostly Tales, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu series
The pretty little town of Golden Friars-standing by the margin of the lake, hemmed round by an amphitheatre of purple mountain, rich in tint and furrowed by ravines, high in air, when the tall gables and narrow windows of its ancient graystone houses, and the tower of the old church, from which every evening the curfew still rings, show like silver in the moonbeams, and the black elms that stand round throw moveless shadows upon the short level grass-is one of the most singular and beautiful sights I have ever seen.
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The Mysterious Lodger
by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu
Part 4 of the Ghostly Tales, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu series
Take my word for it, there is no such thing as an ancient village, especially if it has seen better days, unillustrated by its legends of terror. You might as well expect to find a decayed cheese without mites, or an old house without rats, as an antique and dilapidated town without an authentic population of goblins.
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Laura Silver Bell
by Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu
Part 5 of the Ghostly Tales, by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu series
In the five Northumbrian counties you will scarcely find so bleak, ugly, and yet, in a savage way, so picturesque a moor as Dardale Moss. The moor itself spreads north, south, east, and west, a great undulating sea of black peat and heath. What we may term its shores are wooded wildly with birch, hazel, and dwarf-oak. No towering mountains surround it, but here and there you have a rocky knoll rising among the trees, and many a wooded promontory of the same pretty, because utterly wild, forest, running out into its dark level.
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