Was there a
specter at the funeral of local resident Mrs. Drablow? An unexplained sighting
of a mysterious woman in black has fuelled local legends of Drablow hauntings.
The late Mrs. Drablow, of Eel Marsh House, was
a wealthy landowner and well known reclusive. Her funeral took place on the
cold morning of November 6th at Crythin Gifford parish church.
Attending the burial service were Mr Jerome,
the deceased's property manager, and her young solicitor, Arthur Kipps, who had
travelled from London.
Towards the end of the service, on hearing a
rustle in the near empty church, Mr Kipps turned and saw a mysterious female
mourner. According to Mr Kipps:
"She was quite alone, very erect and still
and not holding a prayer book. She was dressed in deepest black, in the style
of full moaning that had rather gone out of fashion." While Kipps did not
get a good look at her face, partly hidden by a bonnet, he thought from her
emaciated appearance she must be suffering from some terrible disease. Mr.
Kipps went on to say " Not only was she extremely pale, her eyes seemed
shrunken into her head."
Kipps admitted he was moved that a woman who
looked as if she might be at death's door her self had made the effort to
attend the funeral.
He noted that the enigmatic women in black
disappeared after the burial. When Mr. Kipps inquired of Mr. Jerome as to her
identity, the latter was deeply shocked.
"I did not see a young woman," said
Jerome.
She reappeared
moments after Jerome had told Kipps that he had seen no-one, but again was
visible only to Mr. Kipps. Mr. Jerome appeared to be in a state of some
agitation, doubtless perturbed to think that the Drablow Ghost might be once
more manifesting itself.
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