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One of my favorite things to do when I was a little girl was to stay with my granddad, so I'd go to stay with him on the holidays, and he would often tell me stories, or sing songs for me, so I learned a lot from him, but one of my favorite things, like I said was to listen to his stories and around Halloween sometimes, or if we asked him at other times when it was getting dark or a bit scary we'd ask him to tell us a ghost story, so one of, yeah, one of the first ghost stories I remember was him telling us about a time when he was quite young, I think he was in his early twenties maybe, and he was already married but he went back to his parents house one night to just, to meet his family and friends, have a game of cards maybe with friends who were gathered there, so it got pretty late because they had been playing cards for a long time having some fun so he didn't want to leave and then eventually, he and his friends decided, OK, we'd better leave and better go back home, so the two of them were walking together towards their house but in between his parents house and his new home they had to pass a graveyard, so these two guys, young men, I suppose, they weren't very happy with the idea of going past a graveyard very late at night, because you know, they're lots of stories about ghosts and spirits hanging around at that time of night, so they were approaching the graveyard and they were a bit scared and they were wondering whether they should turn back or keep going. Be strong and brave about it. So they were approaching the graveyard and suddenly my granddad saw what he thought was a priest sitting on the wall. So he say a man dressed in black, with a white collar, and he was so frightened, I mean, I can't imagine what he must have said at the time, but he and his friend were really, really scared, and they were talking between themselves, "Oh, my God! What should we do? What should we do?" but they were so frightened they couldn't move. So eventually, my granddad decided, OK, I'm just going to run for it. I'm going to make a run for it. So all of a sudden, he decided and he just ran straight past the graveyard, and then suddenly, this big dog came jumping down from the wall of the graveyard, and my granddad was so scared, he was like screaming, and everything, but as it turned out it was just a sheep dog that he'd seen so in the dark of night, in those days of no road lights and street lights or anything what he'd actually seen with his friend was a black sheep dog with a white collar, so not a ghost after all. 我還是小女孩的時(shí)候,有一件最喜歡做的事情,那就是和我爺爺待在一起,所以一到假期我就去陪爺爺,他經(jīng)常會(huì)給我講故事,或者給我唱歌,因此我從他那里學(xué)到了很多,而就像我說(shuō)的,我最喜歡做的一件事情就是在萬(wàn)圣節(jié)的時(shí)候聽他講故事,如果在天黑的時(shí)候或者有一些害怕的時(shí)候讓他講故事,我們會(huì)讓他給講鬼故事,對(duì),其中我記得爺爺講的第一個(gè)鬼故事,是在他非常年輕的時(shí)候,我認(rèn)為大概是他二十歲出頭的時(shí)候,他馬上就要結(jié)婚了,有一天晚上他回到他父母家去見親人和朋友,他們和聚在那里的朋友一起玩了紙牌游戲,他們玩了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,玩得很高興,所以時(shí)間有些晚,他不想離開了,但是最終他和他的朋友們決定,他們最好趕緊回家,所以他們兩個(gè)人一起往家的方向走去,但是就在位于他父母家和他新家中間的地方,他們要經(jīng)過(guò)一個(gè)墓地,我猜,這兩個(gè)年輕人對(duì)深夜路過(guò)墓地都有不好的想法,因?yàn)槟阒?,那時(shí)候有許多關(guān)于晚上出來(lái)游蕩的鬼魂的故事,所以他們?cè)诮咏沟氐臅r(shí)候覺(jué)得有點(diǎn)害怕,他們?cè)谙胨麄兪菓?yīng)該往回走還是應(yīng)該繼續(xù)向前走。他們堅(jiān)強(qiáng)又勇敢。所以他們繼續(xù)靠近墓地,突然我爺爺認(rèn)為他看見了一個(gè)牧師坐在墻上。他說(shuō)他看見一個(gè)男人,穿著黑色的衣服,衣服領(lǐng)子是白色的,他當(dāng)時(shí)害怕極了,我的意思是,我都不能想象他當(dāng)時(shí)說(shuō)了什么,不過(guò)他和他的朋友真的真的非常害怕,他們之間的談話是,“哦,我的天哪!我們要怎么辦?我們要怎么辦?”他們太害怕了,動(dòng)都不能動(dòng)。最終,我爺爺決定,好吧,我要逃走。我要逃走。很突然地,他做出了決定然后直著跑過(guò)了墓地,之后突然這個(gè)人從墓地的墻上跳了下來(lái),我爺爺非常的害怕,他能做的事情只有尖叫,但是最終他發(fā)現(xiàn)他在黑夜中看到的只是一只牧羊犬,在那些沒(méi)有路燈的日子里,他和他朋友實(shí)際看到的只是一條戴著白色項(xiàng)圈的黑色牧羊犬,所以根本就不是鬼。