Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 30, 2009 at 5:02 pm
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Do ghosts smell? Can you actually smell a ghost? Where do you think the Halloween saying comes from, “Trick or treat, smell my feet”? The Halloween ghost smells?
Serena’s grandmother had died about three days before Christmas. The elderly lady was in her eighties. She passed away in the early hours of the morning. Madam Flint died at the bewitching hour of the Catholics. The faithful would know that on The Hour, the portal stood open for souls. Souls could experience the most mercy from Jesus at The Hour.
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Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 29, 2009 at 2:42 am
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There were ghost stories in Briarhurst Manor’s ghost stories tribute page. Briarhurst Manor is in Manitou, in Colorado, USA.
One story said that sometimes wine glasses appeared in the Briarhurst Manor and sometimes, the glasses disappeared. Along with the mysterious sightings, wine bottles may also occasionally disappear. Do ghosts drink? According to the witness account, ghosts do drink from wine bottles using wine glasses.
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Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 19, 2009 at 5:55 am
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Where does the soul of an aborted fetus go? Does it go straight to heaven or hell? Do stories in fiction books tell where the soul goes? Fiction books seldom broach on the subject of aborted souls. Here’s one fiction on one such aborted fetus.
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Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 17, 2009 at 5:16 am
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Stories Fiction Books has a spooky magic spell to let you see into your future. Stories of old wives’ tale said that if you peel an apple before a mirror, you would see the reflection of your spouse in the mirror.
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Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 17, 2009 at 2:51 am
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Here is a ghost story for today’s post in Stories Fiction Books. Rather than tell a fiction on an encounter with a ghost, this is a story on a long standing affair. Ghosts are not the stuff of fiction. If you’ve ever met one or felt remotely scared at the possible presence of a ghost, you’ll understand how I feel. There are some ghost stories which are forthrightly about ghosts but this is a story with a difference.
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Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 12, 2009 at 12:24 am
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This is a short story on Christmas and how everything has been utilized to promote the economy. Nothing is too modest or impossible during Christmas This tale is suitable to be filed in Stories Fiction Books.
Christmas came early this year. Christmas has been coming earlier and earlier until it hits me on the head, literally and figuratively. I walked into a Christmas tree when I turned the corner of the street.
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Filed under Stories by Miriam Bathsheba on October 11, 2009 at 6:07 am
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“Stories Fiction Books” presents a ghost story. A ghost who was heard but not seen is featured in this short story for Stories Fiction books.
I was staying in a house on the edge of a cliff when one night, something unusual happened. I heard sounds. It was a night like any other night. The entire family had dinner and retired to bed. Or rather, we retired to our individual pursuits. Many of us had some reading material in the form of newspapers, books or magazines.
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