John charrington’s wedding

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  • E book
  • Fiction
  • Classic
  • Horror
  • Romance
  • Short stories
  • Young adult
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John Charrington’s Wedding” is a short ghost story by the British author Edith Nesbit. It was written in 1891 and is included in Nesbit’s 1893 anthology Grim Tales.
The story’s title character is a man who somehow always seems to get what he wants. John makes up his mind to marry May Forster, the prettiest young woman in the village. After John asks her to marry him several times, May finally agrees. John says that his love for May is so great that he would come back from the dead if that was what she wanted him to do. Two days before his wedding, John leaves to visit his seriously ill godfather. May begs him not to go because she has a feeling that something bad will happen. John reassures her that nothing will prevent him from arriving at his wedding on time.

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