A Russian Ghost
The following story is vouched for by Mr. W. D. Addison, of Riga, and sent by him to Mr. W. T. Stead, who published it in Borderland: “It was in February 1884, that the incidents I am about to relate occurred to me, and the story is well-known to my immediate friends. “Five weeks previously my wife had presented me with our first baby, and our house being a small one, I had to sleep on a bed made up in the drawing-room—a spacious but cozy apartment, and the last place in which one would expect ghosts to select for their wanderings.
#ghost #horror #creepy
https://www.egypttales.com/2022/03/a-russian-ghost.html
The following story is vouched for by Mr. W. D. Addison, of Riga, and sent by him to Mr. W. T. Stead, who published it in Borderland: “It was in February 1884, that the incidents I am about to relate occurred to me, and the story is well-known to my immediate friends. “Five weeks previously my wife had presented me with our first baby, and our house being a small one, I had to sleep on a bed made up in the drawing-room—a spacious but cozy apartment, and the last place in which one would expect ghosts to select for their wanderings.
#ghost #horror #creepy
https://www.egypttales.com/2022/03/a-russian-ghost.html
A Russian Ghost
The following story is vouched for by Mr. W. D. Addison, of Riga, and sent by him to Mr. W. T. Stead, who published it in Borderland: “It was in February 1884, that the incidents I am about to relate occurred to me, and the story is well-known to my immediate friends. “Five weeks previously my wife had presented me with our first baby, and our house being a small one, I had to sleep on a bed made up in the drawing-room—a spacious but cozy apartment, and the last place in which one would expect ghosts to select for their wanderings.
#ghost #horror #creepy
https://www.egypttales.com/2022/03/a-russian-ghost.html
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