Quotes by Elliott O'Donnell

"I think locality exercises strange influence over some minds. The peaceful meadow-scenery holds no lurking horrors in its bosom, but in the lonesome moorlands, full of curiously molded boulders, grotesque fancies must assail one there. Creatures seem to come, odd and ill-defined as their surroundings. As a child I had a peculiar horror of those tall, odd-shaped boulders, with seeming faces, featureless, it is true, but sometimes strangely resembling humans and animals. I believe the spinney may be haunted by something of this nature, terrible as the trees. ("The Haunted Spinney")"
Elliott O'Donnell
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Elliott O'Donnell
Elliott O'Donnell

Elliott O'Donnell (27 February 1872 – 8 May 1965) was an English author known primarily for his books about ghosts.