The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories

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The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge, and Other Stories

by Charles Egbert Craddock

EN·~9 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

The Phantoms of the Foot-Bridge

0:58

THE PHANTOMS OF THE FOOT-BRIDGE

1:33:45

HIS "DAY IN COURT"

1:45:43

'WAY DOWN IN LONESOME COVE

1:15:49

THE MOONSHINERS AT HOHO-HEBEE FALLS - I

2:48:43

THE RIDDLE OF THE ROCKS

1:46:20

Description

In a rugged mountain gorge a modest foot‑bridge spans a rushing stream, its simple logs and cedar rail a quiet conduit for travelers. The narrator introduces a remote valley where graves lie hidden on the opposite bank, and locals whisper of phantom footsteps that haunt the crossing after dark. The atmosphere is thick with the hush of pine, the flicker of sunlight on water, and an uneasy sense that the past lingers just beneath the surface.

Roxby, a practical‑minded guide, rides alongside a mysterious rider cloaked in dark cloth, their conversation turning to the uneasy allure of death and the restless spirits said to linger on the bridge. Their dialogue, rendered in a colloquial dialect, hints at war‑scarred histories and an unspoken fear of what might be seen in the swirling currents below. The tension builds as the rider watches the water’s circles, wary of any unseen presence.

These opening scenes set the tone for a collection of short tales that blend folklore, frontier life, and the uncanny, inviting listeners to step across line between the living and the unseen.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (529K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2011-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Egbert Craddock

Charles Egbert Craddock

1850–1922

Best known for vivid stories of the Tennessee mountains, this American writer built a literary career behind the pen name Charles Egbert Craddock. Her fiction helped bring Appalachian settings and voices to a wide national audience in the late 19th century.

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