Cruce Stark
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Chasing Uncle Charley
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1992
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2 editions
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The Haunted Dusk: American Supernatural Fiction, 1820-1920
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1984
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4 editions
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On the Mason-Dixon Line: An Anthology of Contemporary Delaware Writers
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2008
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2 editions
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“According to this model, human beings are, at least in one aspect, sensation-receiving machines; and although our receptory apparatus is competent to select and organize outward stimuli within the narrow range necessary for physical survival within our environment, it does not necessarily tell us very much about the nature of that environment. People, in other words, have little access to the possible world existing beyond their sensations.”
― The Haunted dusk: American supernatural fiction, 1820-1920
― The Haunted dusk: American supernatural fiction, 1820-1920
“But sometimes, and don't you forget this, boy, you can get fooled, there's more gators lying around than you figured on. You can get yourself trapped, like in one of them box canyons. Most of the time you've got to turn around, fight your way out. But sometimes, boy, you get lucky. You find a crack just big enough to slip through, you're out the other side. That's where I am, boy, I'm out the other side.”
― Chasing Uncle Charley
― Chasing Uncle Charley
“You better remember, boy, you intend on finding out what you are, you'd better do some looking in the dark.”
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