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A London lawyer spends Christmas in Lincolnshire but receives a mysterious letter before he departs. His encounter with a ghost in the train which carries him into the country leads him to solve the murder of the seduced woman. (PB)
A family with five daughters take a house in the English countryside, but after three nights troubled by ghosts discover a terrible vault with grisly human remains under the house. (PB)
A rambler's tale of his attempt to prevent a fellow passenger's apparent suicide on a stormy voyage to N. Z. A German sausage proves instrumental. Slow humour. (PB)
Of a remarkably good and winning child born into an extended family which had had only boys born for 70 years. Her goodness foretells her early death and she leaves a loving legacy. Sentimental tale. (PB)
The narrator is assigned to look after the rations and seven flocks of sheep thirty miles from the station house, but is played tricks on by his aboriginal guide, chases an emu and gets lost before a shepherd sets him on the right path. Patchy but has a certain rough interest. (PB)
A man returns to claim his lover but her father refuses his consent because of the man's poverty. Ultimately the man's courage and assets are revealed. Set in North America, the father and his family of German descent keep a public-house. (PB)
A fisherman's family rediscover their love for each other after a night when first the father and then the children are feared dead under the river ice. A Christmas turkey ensures the season is celebrated in traditional American style. (PB)