[Scribner's] Stories by Modern English Authors
[Scribner's] Stories by Modern English Authors
Modern English Mystery Stories
RUDYARD KIPLING (1865-)My Own True Ghost StoryThe Sending of Dana DaIn the House of SuddhooHis Wedded WifeA. CONAN DOYLE (1859-)A Case of IdentityA Scandal in BohemiaThe Red-Headed LeagueEGERTON CASTLE (1858-)The Baron's QuarrySTANLEY J. WEYMAN (1855-)The Fowl in the PotROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (1850-94)The Pavilion on the LinksWILKIE COLLINS (1824-89)The Dream WomanANONYMOUSThe Lost DuchessThe Minor CanonThe PipeThe PuzzleThe Great Valdez Sapphire
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ourse; but so many men
have died mad in dak-bungalows that there must be a fair percentage
of lunatic ghosts.
In due time I found my ghost, or ghosts rather, for there were two of them. Up till that hour I had sympathized with Mr. Besant's method of handling them, as shown in "The Strange Case of Mr. Lucraft and Other Stories." I am now in the Opposition.
We will call the bungalow Katmal dak-bungalow. But THAT was the smallest part of the horror. A man with a sensitive hide has no right to sleep in dak-bungalows. He should marry. Katmal dak- bungalow was old and rotten and unrepaired. The floor was of worn brick, the walls were filthy, and the windows were nearly black with grime. It stood on a bypath largely used by native Sub-Deputy Assistants of all kinds, from Finance to Forests; but real Sahibs were rare. The khansamah, who was nearly bent double with old age, said so.
When I arrived, there was a fitful, undecided rain on the face of the land, accompanied by a restless wind, and every g
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