They by Rudyard Kipling
The story revolves around a narrator who frequently visits a mysterious and enchanting house in the English countryside, where he encounters a blind woman and a group of ethereal children. As he becomes more involved with the house and its inhabitants, he learns that the children are actually spirits of deceased children who visit their loved ones. The narrative explores themes of loss, memory, and the supernatural, as the narrator grapples with the bittersweet nature of these encounters and the comfort they bring to those who mourn.
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- Published
- 1904
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 20-30
- Original Language
- English
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