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The Signal-Man

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The Signal-Man

By: Charles Dickens
Narrated by: Sir Timothy Ackroyd
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Dicken's short story features a railway Signal-man who is haunted by a ghostly spectre that visits him each time prior to a tragic event.

This is a classic ghost story that has even won favour by Doctor Who.

©2013 Ragamuffin Productions (P)2013 Ragamuffin Productions
Classics Literary Fiction Haunted Fiction Ghost Paranormal
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The performance was wonderful and engaging. However, not all the sentences from the text were actually narrated, so it made it difficult for me to interpret some of the underlying things for my class. It also was a bit confusing when the signalman spoke in first person since in the text the story is first person of the other gentleman throughout the entire thing. Loved the narrator though.

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