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Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912

"The Book of Dreams and Ghosts"

See Memoirs of the Chevalier Johnstone.--A.
L.
{162} Abercromby's force consisted of the 27th, 42nd, 44th, 46th,
55th, and battalions of the 60th Royal Americans, with about 9000
Provincials and a train of artillery. The assault, however, took
place before the guns could come up, matters having been hastened by
the information that M. de Levy was approaching with 3000 French
troops to relieve Ticonderoga garrison.
{177a} I know one inveterate ghost produced in an ancient Scottish
house by these appliances.--A. L.
{177b} Such events are common enough in old tales of haunted houses.
{177c} This lady was well known to my friends and to Dr. Ferrier. I
also have had the honour to make her acquaintance.
{179} Apparently on Thursday morning really.
{182} She gave, not for publication, the other real names, here
altered to pseudonyms.
{186} Phantasms, ii., 202.
{188a} Maspero, Etudes Egyptiennes, i., fascic. 2.
{188b} Examples cited in Classical Review, December, 1896, pp. 411,
413.
{188c} Proceedings, S.P.R., vol. xii., p. 45-116.
{189} See "Lord St.


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