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  1. Witching Hill is a collection of short stories by E. W. Hornung. Its eight individual stories were first serialized in Scribner's Magazine from February to September 1912. The collection was published in February 1913 by Hodder & Stoughton, in London.

  2. WITCHING HILL. BY E. W. HORNUNG. AUTHOR OF "RAFFLES" HODDER AND STOUGHTON LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO. Reprinted, 1914. "You won't improve his chances by keeping anything back." CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. UNHALLOWED GROUND CHAPTER II. THE HOUSE WITH RED BLINDS CHAPTER III. A VICIOUS CIRCLE CHAPTER IV. THE LOCAL COLOUR CHAPTER V. THE ANGEL OF LIFE CHAPTER VI.

  3. 3 de jan. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Label EngineWitching Hill (Original Mix) · BastetBelcebu℗ DSR DigitalReleased on: 2023-02-17Author: Francisco Arellano CastilloAuto-ge...

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  4. 23 de set. de 2010 · Contents. Unhallowed ground -- The house with red blinds -- A vicious circle -- The local colour -- The angel of life -- Under arms -- The locked room -- The temple of Bacchus. Credits. Produced by Suzanne Shell, Mary Meehan and the Online.

  5. The stories revolve around the apparently supernatural happenings that occur on the housing estate of Witching Hill, and the combined efforts of the estate's clerk, Gillon, and a resident, Delavoye, to manage them.

  6. 1 de jan. de 2016 · Mr. Gillon, a young man and clerk of the housing estate, meets Uvo Delavoye, one of Mulcaster's distant descendents. Delavoye is recently returned and recovering from a tropical disease, leaving him much idle time to wonder about the many odd goings-on at Witching Hill.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2021 · Witching Hill (1913) is a haunted house story, with the unusual twist that the "house" in question is an entire London suburb. Author E.W. Hornung (best known for his Raffles books and largely overshadowed by his brother-in-law, Arthur Conan Doyle), combines the supernatural with some period pop psychology to create a very modern ...

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