Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
This week we are literally getting a ghost story written by a priest!
That should literally be all it takes to sell you on this episode!
No? Need more?
Heather has chosen this week's story from author Sabine Baring-Gould. It is called "The Red-Haired Girl," and it is a shockingly fascinating story from a writer neither of your hosts had ever heard of before! Just...listen to it!
The episode is of course filled with the regular ridiculousness. Silly songs, butt stuff, and accusations of plagiarism abound!
But really, you're here for this story!
Come on in!
"The Red-Haired Girl" was published in 1903 in The Windsor Magazine.
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Sucked Down a Hole
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