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The story hunter

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The narrator, a solitary caravan-dweller and amateur hypnotist, travels the countryside and induces willing guests to recount extraordinary episodes, then presents ten compact tales drawn from those trance confessions. Stories range from uncanny and Gothic incidents—ruined towers, mysterious resurrections, phantom horsemen, and a monk's penitent secret—to speculative and historical imaginings such as an encounter with a Martian visitor and winter reflections on a legendary outlaw. Each piece emphasizes atmosphere, first-person testimony, and antiquarian curiosity, blending rural settings, eerie coincidences, and mild science-fictional conceits into a varied sequence of weird and wild vignettes.

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Ernest R. Suffling

Ernest R. Suffling was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the adventure and exploration genres. His notable work, "Jethou; or, Crusoe Life in the Channel Isles," reflects themes of survival and isolation, drawing inspiration from the classic Robinson Crusoe narrative. In addition to this, he authored "The Story Hunter," which showcases his storytelling prowess. Suffling's works often explore the relationship between man and nature, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of life in remote settings.

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