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The Guardian Angel by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VIII.

MYRTLE HAZARD'S STATEMENT.

"A Vision seen by me, Myrtle Hazard, aged fifteen, on the night of June
15, 1859. Written out at the request of a friend from my recollections.

"The place where I saw these sights is called, as I have been told since,
Witches' Hollow. I had never been there before, and did not know that it
was called so, or anything about it.

"The first strange thing that I noticed was on coming near a kind of hill
or mound that rose out of the low meadows. I saw a burning cross lying
on the slope of that mound. It burned with a pale greenish light, and
did not waste, though I watched it for a long time, as the boat I was in
moved slowly with the current and I had stopped rowing.

"I know that my eyes were open, and I was awake while I was looking at
this cross. I think my eyes were open when I saw these other
appearances, but I felt just as if I were dreaming while awake.

"I heard a faint rustling sound, and on looking up I saw many figures
moving around me, and I seemed to see myself among them as if I were
outside of myself.

"The figures did not walk, but slid or glided with an even movement, as
if without any effort. They made many gestures, and seemed to speak, but
I cannot tell whether I heard what they said, or knew its meaning in some
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