Chapter Ten-Widow's Hill-Part two

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Picture of Vampire Head Jeremiah Collins, (actor Anthony George), (1763-1795), who  built Collinwood Manor; Jeremiah would attempt to get rid of the spirits of dead wives on Widow's Hill, and was related to Issac Collins, the founder of Collinsport, Maine, with his wife Annabella Collins, (around 1690); by the 17th Century, it was called Frenchman's Bay; by the 18th Century, it was re-named Collinwood, right in the media section; and Episode 15 of the 1966 First Season of 'Dark Shadows', in which David Collins hates Uncle Roger Collins...and informs his Governess Victoria Winters...which ends in Roger's car accident, in the media section.

Warning: It is rated PG for some supernatural horror violence, adult themes.

You must be 13 years and over to see and hear it.

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The constant wailing hurt my head.

And, while the Vampires lived in Collinsport, they begun to spread the horror of the place that I called home, as the dark shadows reached into my room, and made my flesh crawl.

I walked out of my room.

The door to the far right was open.

How did it open, I don't know.

David was insistent that ghosts were at Collinwood; David was observant of the family disasters, scandals, and townspeople hating the Stoddards; the Stoddards weren't trying to hide their secrets; the Stoddards...

...The cold, biting wind, caused me to shiver...

...And, ignoring the drawing room's double door...or the telephone on the brown bureau...and the table with the two chairs. I peered at the framed pictures of Barnabas Collins, and knew he was a Vampire of certain tastes.

Josette and Angelique were buried in their  rotting graves.

And they were waiting for the perfect time to return from the dead, to the land of the living.


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