
The Mark on the Wall by Virginia Woolf
LitReading - Classic Short Stories
The Antiquarian's Guide to the Camp
antiquary must have dug up those bones and given them a name. Retired kernels for the most part, I dare say, leading parties of age laborers to the top year. The colonel himself feels agreeably philosophic in accumulating evidence on both sides of the question. It is true that he does finally incline to believe in the camp. And being opposed, indicts a pamphlet which he is about to read at the quarterly meeting of the local society.
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