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A group of short tales blends mystery, folklore, and psychological observation. One story recounts the unexplained vanishing of a clergyman and the local gossip it provokes; others range from odd incidents at an Irish fort on All-Halloween to encounters with spectral or uncanny forces and reflections on grief, superstition, and moral ambivalence. Settings move between rural England and Ireland, and narratives favor atmospheric description, ironic reversals, and character-focused sketches that probe belief, reputation, and the boundary between ordinary life and the supernatural.

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Julian Hawthorne

Julian Hawthorne (1846-1934) was an American author and journalist, known for his diverse literary contributions that spanned novels, short stories, and essays. As the son of the renowned writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, Julian carved out his own niche in literature, exploring themes of romance, adventure, and social commentary. His notable works include "Bressant: A Novel" and "Dust: A Novel," which reflect his keen insight into human nature and society. In addition to fiction, he wrote extensively on American history, as seen in his comprehensive work, "The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910." Hawthorne's writings continue to be appreciated for their narrative style and depth.

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