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Hag of Plymouth
Plymouth Harbour is haunted, haunted by a girl whose lover is lost at sea, whose wedding dress hangs in her bedroom, a grim reminder of what should have been, a girl who waits and waits and waits for a ship that never comes.
Nancy’s in love with Jack, a sailor, and, when he’s at sea, she stands on a jutting rock and watches the horizon for his ship’s return. Finally, they’re to be married and he’ll go to sea no more. The entire village prepares to celebrate the wedding, none more excited than Nancy. But watch and wait though she might, he does not return. The more time that passes, the more often she’s planted on that look-out rock that towers over the harbour, becoming a fixture for ships and sailors coming in and going out. Until one day, a ship from a far off land… well, you’ll just need to hear the rest of the story.
Copyright 2012 - Pat Nease
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