Tulip Stair Case Ghost

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It transpired that the Reverend had accidentally taken one of the most-infamous pictures in supernatural history. Featuring a mournful, hooded figure clinging to the railings of the staircase, it appeared to be impossible, the sort of ghostly picture you couldn't fake. When news of the photograph got out, the British Ghost Club decided to investigate. With recording equipment in tow, they headed to the Queens House to perform a séance. Their records of the evening make for some uniquely disturbing reading.

Starting at 10.54pm, the team began to make observations. These start off in a fairly boring fashion at first, noting bell rings and stones and whatnot. But as they go on, things start to get spooky. At 11.15pm, they record a slightly damp smell, followed by the distant ringing of a bell. Then suddenly something happens. The handwriting becomes illegible, as if distorted by intense fear. Then it descends into mad scribbles, before stopping altogether.

 Then it descends into mad scribbles, before stopping altogether

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