“I SAW A GHOST”
V ] c.\ K’ S' ST A TEA! BN T i LONDON, Dec. 20. TJie Rev. H. T. Leigh, m cit, genial, middle aged vicar or Kexby, near York, lias astonished the villagers by tolling thc'in lie saw a glio.H a lew nights ago. He said to-day:— “J, was walking I rani the t Inn eh to the vicarage after evening sen ice when L saw a young man dressed m black walking towards me over the moonlit snow in the vicinage garden. “He was a stranger and 1 called cut: ‘"What, do you want-’ The words were no sooner out of my mouth than lie vanished completely as if lie had been merely a puff of smoke. . “i am quite sure, m my.own mind, that it was an. npparif’on. L did not imagine it. and no human being could have vanished as tins young man did. t looked for footsteps, but could see none.”
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 20, 6 April 1938, Page 1
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