Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 301F. Jefferies, 1906 |
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... seen it indicates that more than one corpse will be buried at once . He gives several instances of corpse- candles being seen . In one house five lights were noticed in the sleeping - room of the women- servants , and shortly after five ...
... seen it indicates that more than one corpse will be buried at once . He gives several instances of corpse- candles being seen . In one house five lights were noticed in the sleeping - room of the women- servants , and shortly after five ...
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... seen to gesticulate just as it would occur , and that the ghosts of the people who attended the funeral were seen eating and drinking . " He conjectured that these things would only be seen by those endowed with second sight . In one ...
... seen to gesticulate just as it would occur , and that the ghosts of the people who attended the funeral were seen eating and drinking . " He conjectured that these things would only be seen by those endowed with second sight . In one ...
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... seen . The panelling of the entire room may be gathered from the sketch . The room below of which the fireplace is the most striking feature is not in so perfect a state nor is it so ornate . Its general decoration will be easily seen ...
... seen . The panelling of the entire room may be gathered from the sketch . The room below of which the fireplace is the most striking feature is not in so perfect a state nor is it so ornate . Its general decoration will be easily seen ...
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CAPTAIN JOHN JENNINGS | 561 |
THE FEAST OF CANDLES | 574 |
DINING WITH DUKE HUMPHREY | 581 |
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