ROOMMATE IS DEATH PART 2


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Chapter 35: What to do Tang Dong pressed the phone, then held it up in front of Hac Giai Phong. On the screen were three words: "Despicable thing." Hac Giai Phong laughed and said: "You can do nothing but this. You are still far behind that little monk, I'm assured." Tang Dong did not answer. Tang Du noticed that while Muc Dung was writing the scriptures, the window on the sixteenth floor suddenly opened, the woman stuck her head out, then quickly retracted it. She took out the mine she saw and said: "That room on the sixteenth floor must have been a female ghost." Muc Dung put back her brush, looked at her work, and breathed a sigh of relief: "The female ghost won't be able to run away."




ROOMMATE IS DEATH PART 4


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Chapter 101: Unexpected Out of expectation. Tang Dong took out his briefcase and crossed his legs under the gas stove: "Is the female devil who wants to take Liu Hong Duc's life a domestic devil or a wild devil*?" (The ghosts here are some ghosts on the street.) In the house, there are ghosts, one is an ancestor, the other is a person who is not directly related, but this ghost seems to have interacted with Liu Hong when he was alive. Virtue. As for wild ghosts, they are strangers, because for all kinds of reasons, few people will bring ghosts home. If things are not resolved for a long time, wild ghosts will cause trouble. Tao Quan gives a yang glue, meaning: Solve it yourself, don't want to get involved. (Acacia yang: anyone who has ever asked for glue in a temple or pagoda will know that when you ask for two sides of the same buffalo horn, you cannot ask for it. With two different sides, it is considered that you have asked for good glue.) Tang Dong was dumbfounded and said: "However Liu family It's disrespectful to you, but the owner of this house is in danger, I hope the old man will be merciful and show the way."




Indiana Folklore


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Discusses old crafts and folk skills, from covered bridge building to quiltmaking, as well as the legends and lore of Indiana.




Legend and Belief


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Industrial advancement has not changed the basic fragility of human life, and the commercialization and consumer orientation of the mass media has actually helped legends travel faster and farther. Legends are communicated not only orally, face to face, but also in the press, on radio and television, on countless Web sites, and by e-mail, perpetuating new waves of the "culture of fear.""--BOOK JACKET.




Haunted Lawrence


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Founded in 1854 as an abolitionist outpost, Lawrence is a seemingly unassuming college town with a long history of hauntings. A ghostly guest never checked out of the Eldridge Hotel's mysterious room 506. Sigma Nu's fraternity house, the former home of Kansas's eighteenth governor, is still haunted by the specter of a young woman. Learn the tragic stories of Pete Vinegar, George Albach and Lizzie Madden and uncover the devilish truth behind the "legend" of Stull Cemetery. Author Paul Thomas reveals the ghoulish history behind these stories and many more.




The Untethered Soul


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Presents advice on ways to free oneself from habitual thoughts, emotions, and energy patterns that limit one's consciousness.




The Motion Picture Guide


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Contemporary Legend


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First published in 1996. For most of the time since the Grimm brothers first contrasted the fairy tale (Märchen) and the legend (Sage), the former has enjoyed the greater reputation among folklorists. Only in recent years, and with the work of such scholars as Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, has it been recognized that—both as art and as news—the legend is now central to contemporary culture in a way that the Märchen no longer is. The present book is the first collection of essays on legend to appear in English since 1971. Nevertheless, its publication consolidates a gradual shift which has taken place over the last two decades, in which English-language scholarship has taken the lead in the study of certain kinds of legends—variously dubbed modern horror legends, urban legends, urban myths or, here, contemporary legends.




Revenge: Book One of the Vengeance Cycle


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Rachel Irmina Rache's world ended with a gunshot wound. However, she was brought back from beyond the grave, by Death herself. Now she has been given a new mission and a new purpose. She must act as the spirit of vengeance, bringing death to those who kill with impunity and would avoid any form of punishment for their crimes. She also finds lost pets and goes to football games with her father...