R. Murray Gilchrist
Born
in Sheffield, The United Kingdom
January 06, 1867
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I Am Stone: The Gothic Weird Tales of R. Murray Gilchrist
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2021
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A Night on the Moor & Other Tales of Dread
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2006
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The Stone Dragon and Other Tragic Romances
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1893
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The Basilisk And Other Tales Of Dread
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2003
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The Return
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(The Original) Witch In-Grain
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2010
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The Dukeries
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1911
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The Peak District
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2015
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The Rue Bargain
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1898
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A Peakland Faggot Tales Told of Milton Folk
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2015
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“When she had arranged her household affairs, she came to the library and bade me follow her. Then, with the mirror still swinging against her knees, she led me through the garden and the wilderness down to a misty wood. It being autumn, the trees were tinted gloriously in dusky bars of colouring. The rowan, with his amber leaves and scarlet berries, stood before the brown black-spotted sycamore; the silver beech flaunted his golden coins against my poverty; firs, green and fawn-hued, slumbered in hazy gossamer. No bird carolled, although the sun was hot. Marina noted the absence of sound, and without prelude of any kind began to sing from the ballad of the Witch Mother: about the nine enchanted knots, and the trouble-comb in the lady's knotted hair, and the master-kid that ran beneath her couch. Every drop of my blood froze in dread, for whilst she sang her face took on the majesty of one who traffics with infernal powers. As the shade of the trees fell over her, and we passed intermittently out of the light, I saw that her eyes glittered like rings of sapphires.
("The Basilisk")”
― Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror
("The Basilisk")”
― Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror
“By now, at the end of a sloping alley, we had reached the shores of a vast marsh. Some unknown quality in the sparkling water had stained its whole bed a bright yellow. Green leaves, of such a sour brightness as almost poisoned to behold, floated on the surface of the rush-girdled pools. Weeds like tempting veils of mossy velvet grew beneath in vivid contrast with the soil. Alders and willows hung over the margin. From where we stood a half-submerged path of rough stones, threaded by deep swift channels, crossed to the very centre.
("The Basilisk")”
― Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror
("The Basilisk")”
― Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror
“None save her people knew her history, but there were wonderful stories of how she had bowed to tradition, and concentrated in herself the characteristics of a thousand wizard fathers. In the blossom of her youth she had sought strange knowledge, and had tasted thereof, and rued.
("The Basilisk")”
― Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror
("The Basilisk")”
― Terror by Gaslight: More Victorian Tales of Terror
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