Scottish Ghost Stories

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Scottish Ghost Stories

by Elliott O'Donnell

EN·~4 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

THE DEATH BOGLE OF THE CROSS ROADS, AND THE INEXTINGUISHABLE CANDLE OF THE OLD WHITE HOUSE, PITLOCHRYToC

25:17
2

THE TOP ATTIC IN PRINGLE'S MANSION, EDINBURGHToC

14:24
3

THE BOUNDING FIGURE OF "—— HOUSE," NEAR BUCKINGHAM TERRACE, EDINBURGHToC

12:49
4

JANE OF GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH

11:28
5

THE SALLOW-FACED WOMAN OF NO. — FORREST ROAD, EDINBURGH

21:02
6

THE PHANTOM REGIMENT OF KILLIECRANKIE

12:20
7

"PEARLIN' JEAN" OF ALLANBANK

9:11
8

THE DRUMMER OF CORTACHY

17:09
9

THE ROOM BEYOND. AN ACCOUNT OF THE HAUNTINGS AT HENNERSLEY, NEAR AYR

21:49
10

"—— HOUSE," NEAR BLYTHSWOOD SQUARE, GLASGOW. THE HAUNTED BATH

13:34

Description

A young writer, longing for the wild beauty of his childhood Highlands, answers a peculiar advertisement for board‑and‑room in an elderly lady’s home near Pitlochry. He imagines a stern, solitary spinster eager to trap a bachelor, and sets out with a mix of curiosity and caution. The promise of modest, teetotal living and the remote charm of the Scottish countryside draw him onward, setting the stage for an encounter that feels both ordinary and oddly fated.

Upon arrival, he discovers Miss Flora Macdonald—a delicate, almost ethereal hostess whose graceful manners and fragrant, flower‑filled rooms quickly win his admiration. The house, with its jasmine‑scented chambers and generous spreads of strawberries and cream, feels like a sanctuary far from the bustle of city life. Yet as night falls and the moonlight bathes the surrounding roads, an unsettling chill settles over the crossroads, hinting that the tranquil setting may conceal something far more mysterious.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (263K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-12-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elliott O'Donnell

Elliott O'Donnell

1872–1965

Best known for turning ghost stories into a lifelong calling, this prolific writer blended folklore, travel, and firsthand investigation into books that thrilled readers for decades. His work helped shape popular 20th-century interest in hauntings and the supernatural.

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