Description
The acceleration of American living leaves very little time for thoughts of ghosts, goblins or vampires. One no longer sees the quiet little villages dominated by their special spirit, nor the gloomy, desolate mansions, the seats of many nighttime escapades. England, however, provides an excellent setting, for there one may find areas still permeated with a true ghostly atmosphere. If one desires to widen his social contacts to include some members of a higher plane, I suggest a visit to that country.
Recommended Citation
Clausman, Ray
(1947)
"What To Do In A Haunted House,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 15
:
Iss.
3
, Article 16.
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