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The Thing from the Lake

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A narrator inspects a dilapidated lakeside farmhouse and quickly senses that the house is strangely besieged by a force linked to the water. The narrative follows the slow unraveling of domestic life there: visitors and would-be occupants bring social tensions and conflicting desires, notably a young woman torn between theatrical glamour and country simplicity and a man who longs to return to farming. As interpersonal quarrels and practical plans for the property unfold, unexplained, increasingly menacing events accumulate around the house, turning what began as a real-estate venture into a tense struggle for understanding and safety.

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Eleanor M. Ingram

Eleanor M. Ingram was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She wrote across various genres, including fiction and mystery, and is recognized for her engaging storytelling and character development. Among her notable works is "A Man's Hearth," which showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives. Ingram's writing often reflects the social dynamics of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era. Other works, such as "The Flying Mercury" and "The Thing from the Lake," further illustrate her versatility and creativity as a writer.

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