Show Notes
In this episode we have some fun with a ghost story by the redoubtable Edith Wharton. In "Miss Mary Pask," an American painter who is trying his hand at marine art on the coast of France, pays a promised visit to the spinster sister of a good friend who happens to be living there. What he finds when he arrives proves to be more than his nerves can handle.
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