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towards the end it is found that the ghost w
often vastly enjoyed, because though the reader is a bit afraid of what he do
story coincidence follows coincidence in such beautiful succession that a young lady really believes that she sees a ghost and even feels its touch, and fin
ents do sometimes happen in such a way that they ta
o his own head, dying instantly. Ziegland, subsequently married a wealthy widow. All this was, of course 20 years ago. The other day the farmer James Ziegland and his son cut down the tree in which Tichnor's bullet had lodged. The tree proved too tough for splitting and so a small charge of dynamite was used. The explosion discharged the long forgotten bullet with great force, it pierced Ziegland's head and he fell mortally wounded. He explained the existence of the mysterious bull
duced in this book. In this book, there are a few of those stories
the nature of a Cock and Bull story, but the reader must re