TY - BOOK AU - Johnson,Rossiter TI - Stories of Mystery T2 - Little Classics, Volume 8 (of 18) AV - PN PY - 2005/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Short stories KW - Literature -- Collections KW - Mystery fiction N1 - Release date is 2005-08-01; The Ghost, William D. O'Connor -- The Four-Fifteen Express, Amelia B. Edwards -- The Signal-Man, Charles Dickens -- The Haunted Ships, Allan Cunningham -- A Raft That No Man Made, Robert T.S. Lowell -- The Invisible Princess, Francis O'Connor -- The Advocate's Wedding-Day, Catherine Crowe -- The Birthmark, Nathaniel Hawthorne; E-text prepared by Ron Swanson and revised by Robert J. Hall; Original publication data not identified N2 - "Stories of Mystery" by Rossiter Johnson is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The anthology features various tales that delve into the realms of the unknown and the eerie, showcasing mysterious and supernatural occurrences that capture the reader's imagination. The opening narrative sets a somber tone, focusing on the character of Dr. Charles Renton, whose complicated moral dilemmas and encounters with supernatural elements invite readers to reflect on themes of compassion, guilt, and redemption. The beginning of the collection introduces the character of Dr. Renton, a physician grappling with professional and personal challenges as he contemplates his values in the light of his encounters with a ghostly figure and his various tenants. The narrative unfolds with Renton reflecting on his past decisions, his relationship with his daughter Nathalie, and the fate of his tenants, particularly Mrs. Miller, who struggles with poverty. The ghostly presence acts as a catalyst for Renton’s emotional turmoil, pushing him to reconsider his responsibilities toward those less fortunate. As he confronts his past actions, the interplay of guilt and generosity becomes central, leading to an introspective journey that intertwines human compassion with supernatural elements. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16405 ER -