Man-size in marble
Author: Edith Nesbit
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Description: Man-size in Marble by E. Nesbit tells a chilling tale of a couple haunted by local legends and the spectral figures of ancient knights. Delve into this classic horror story where romance intertwines with supernatural terror, offering a suspenseful and thought-provoking read.
Pages: 11
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