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The middle toe of the right foot

The Middle Toe of the Right Foot is a story by Ambrose Bierce about a house haunted by strange ghosts: in fact, there is clear evidence about the fact that Manton house is haunted. One day, four men decide to stay a few nights in the house and during the evening conversations they learn that, apparently, Ms. Manton was slaughtered by her husband because he discovered a physical defect on her body: the middle toe of the right foot. How are the nights in the haunted house? Will they have the chance to meet the restless spirits of the woman and the husband and Mrs. Manton bad foot?

ENG EISBN: 9788857412269

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