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LADY IN WHITE

WHEN PENNY WAS A YOUNG CHILD, SHE WALED DOWN A
ROAD PAST A HOUSE WHERE A MEAN OLD WOMAN WAS PREVIOUSLY
RUN OUT OF TOWN. AS SHE PASSED THE HOUSE, SHE SAW A
WOMAN WITH AN EXPRESSIONLESS FACE, DRESSED ENTIRELY
IN WHITE, WHO WAS SIGNALING FOR PENNY TO COME TO HER.
SHE DIDN'T GO TO THE WOMAN, BUT RAN DIRECTLY HOME.
HER MOTHER TOLD HER THE WOMAN OFTEN APPEARED TO
PEOPLE BECAUSE SHE WAS STILL ANGRY.

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Subject headings: PROSE NARRATIVE -- Ghost Spirit Phantom Specter
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