3 Scary Stories for Halloween

Published: Oct. 8, 2019, 2 p.m.

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In The Forest of Villefere by Robert E. Howard on a dark road at night that is known for strange happenings, and strange creatures. de Montour meets a mysterious traveler along the way, who tells him a legend about werewolves.  The Hand by Guy de Maupassant The narrator, a Corsican police magistrate quite familiar with cases of vendetta, revenge, murder, massacre, and hatred, tells of an Englishman living in Corsica who has a dried human hand mounted and chained on his wall. When the Englishman is found murdered, the hand is gone\\u2014but a finger is found between his teeth. Later, when the hand itself is found on the Englishman\\u2019s grave, as is usual with such supernatural stories, one of the fingers is missing.  A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf the story of a married couple whose home is haunted by two ghosts. The ghosts, however, mean the couple no harm and simply open and close doors and windows in a desperate search for treasure, which the living couple believes does not exist in the house. The woman who lives in the house then discovers the two ghosts were a husband and wife when they were alive

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