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A collection of short ghostly tales that moves between subtle psychological unease and overt supernatural occurrences. The stories set uncanny events in ordinary environments — rural homesteads, ships, hospitals, and neighboring houses — and employ spectral figures, vanished persons, and odd phenomena to examine memory, grief, guilt, and moral consequence. Tonally varied, the pieces shift from atmospheric, slow-building dread grounded in domestic detail to brisk, sensational incidents with ironic twists, often showing common people forced to reckon with inexplicable forces. Taken together they present a compact survey of ghost-story approaches that emphasizes mood, keen observation, and the lingering shape of fear.

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Elia Wilkinson Peattie

Elia Wilkinson Peattie was an American author and poet known for her vivid portrayals of life in the American Midwest and the Appalachian Mountains. Her works often explore themes of nature, identity, and the human experience. Among her notable titles is "A Michigan Man," which reflects her deep connection to the landscapes and culture of Michigan. Peattie also wrote children's literature, including the beloved "Azalea: The Story of a Little Girl in the Blue Ridge Mountains," showcasing her ability to engage younger audiences. Her literary contributions continue to resonate, highlighting the beauty and complexity of rural life.

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