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A Scottish chapbook recounts a minister's repeated nocturnal encounters with the spectral laird of a local estate, who demands that the minister carry out promises to ensure justice for the laird's widow. The narrative relays uncanny physical phenomena, errant objects, and hurried rides between parish landmarks, framed by notes on manuscript provenance and later readers' interpretations. The text mixes folk-ghost incidents, conference-style exchanges, moral appeals about obligation and duty, and reflections on popular belief about the afterlife.

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William Ogilvie

William Ogilvie was a Scottish author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His notable work, "The Laird o' Coul's Ghost," showcases his skill in blending elements of folklore and the supernatural with a distinctly Scottish setting. Ogilvie's writing often reflects the cultural heritage of Scotland, drawing on local legends and traditions. While he may not be as widely recognized today, his work contributes to the rich tapestry of Scottish literary history.

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