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Lot No. 249

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Abercrombie Smith, Edward Bellingham and William Monkhouse Lee are three students at Oxford University, sharing adjacent lodgings. When people against whom Bellingham holds a grudge are attacked, Smith starts to investigate. Is Bellingham innocent? But what are the strange noises coming from his room when he is not home?

This short gothic horror story first published in 1892 is a bit outside the usual haunts of Conan Doyle and has been compared to the writings of Edgar Allan Poe and H. Rider Haggard. - Summary by Availle

Year of Publication: 1892Genres: Short Stories , Horror & Supernatural Fiction
Running Time: 01 hour 26 minutes 24 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Part 1
Availle
29:00
2
The Nights
Part 2
Availle
23:21
3
The Nights
Part 3
Availle
34:03

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