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" A truthful traveller, who should have seen some extraordinary
creature in the likeness of a sea-serpent, would have no fear of mentioning
it; but the same traveller, having had some singular presentiment, impulse,
vagary of thought, vision (so-called), dream, or other remarkable mental
impression, would hesitate considerably before he would own to it."

Charles Dickens may be known world wide for A Christmas Carol, but his short ghost stories are just as horrifying as his popular tale of societal greed. Rae Wilson shares her observations on Dicken's work and and invites you question your own reluctance related to what fantastical events you are willing to share.

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Sneaky Snitch by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com

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Darkest Hour- by Steve Oxen

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