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The baby crawls on the floor. It stops. Then it crawls some more. Then it stops again. Mama looks at the baby. She picks up the baby. She carries the baby to the crib. She puts the baby in the crib. She puts a blanket on the baby. The baby falls asle
[00:17.80]Head On A Stick [00:24.90]木棍上的头颅 [00:36.64]The night was unbelievably quiet now, [00:39.76]need I say, dead quiet, [00:42.30]and she had the distinct impression [00:44.60]that she wasn't alone. [00:46.68]Not being able to see anything
[00:17.79]Head On A Stick [00:24.86]木棍上的头颅 [00:35.68]It was a slow drive down the newly chosen dirt road, [00:39.42]and the car headlights [00:40.37]did nothing to penetrate the thick black night [00:43.24]and scrub that surrounded them. [00:46
[00:13.00]The Presence Of My Brother [00:18.32]我哥哥的鬼魂 [00:32.70]She jumped into my bed [00:34.76]and I lay down on the little futon that I had in my room, [00:38.84]covered with blankets, curled up like a ball, scared to death. [00:44.53]After
[00:16.51]THEY NEVER LEAVE [00:22.71]他们永远都不会离开 [00:34.80]This story is very recent [00:38.01]but the history starts ten years ago [00:40.99]when my ex-husband and I started seeing each other. [00:45.82]We met through a couple I worked with.
[00:13.56]Room 13 [00:18.81]13号房间 [00:30.50]Viborg is a city in Denmark. [00:33.67]It is an old city, but it has only a few old buildings. [00:39.33]A great fire destroyed most of the old town in 1726. [00:45.32]Mr. Anderson was writing a book [00
[00:13.49]Room 13 [00:18.86]13号房间 [00:29.96]He heard someone moving inside the room. [00:33.23]I'm very sorry, he said [00:35.08]and went to the door of room number 12. [00:38.66]Perhaps the servants sleep in room 13, [00:42.62]Anderson thought. [
[00:13.05]The Presence Of My Brother [00:18.35]我哥哥的鬼魂 [00:31.23]It reminded me of someone being in a dark field [00:34.43]trying to sign with a flashlight, from far far away, [00:39.28]turning it off and on, off and on, off and on. [00:45.00]An
[00:18.17]The Cemetery Mimic [00:26.03]墓地模仿者 [00:41.35]Last time there were loud voices [00:44.20]and someone was knocking on my door at 2:00 am. [00:48.15]I thought it was those punks, but no one was there. [00:52.41]I am very tired and I reall
[00:13.95]An Awful Thing [00:21.76]可怕的东西 [00:34.99]I don't know the specifics; no one else went with him. [00:39.44]All he did was print out what we were supposed to say, [00:43.31]it was mostly just weird word combinations [00:46.36]and a few s
[00:14.00]Roofer [00:19.28]房顶工人 [00:36.09]A few employees were huddled right [00:38.60]outside of the building afraid to enter. [00:41.98]When they saw me emerge from the building [00:44.71]they called security and soon [00:46.71]I was taken to t
[00:14.04]Roofer [00:19.34]房顶工人 [00:35.52]Thinking the fuse box may be faulty; [00:38.16]we determined which fuse to turn off to snuff the doorbell. [00:42.99]As we settled back in our rooms the doorbell rang again [00:47.04]in an oddly hollow ri
[00:30.45]Alamo Sentry [00:38.65]阿拉莫岗哨 [00:48.13]I had just moved to San Antonio, Texas. [00:52.20]I had gotten a job working for the tour bus service [00:55.21]that would take tourists [00:56.43]on a short tour of the city's historic places [00
[00:26.61]Photo of the dead [00:37.05]死亡照片 [00:46.99]I was vacationing on the Greek island of Corfu [00:50.57]for about a month in August of 1992. [00:54.80]I rent a motorcycle [00:56.46]and head into the interior of the island [00:59.39]in searc
[00:15.40]GECKO! GECKO! [00:20.43]咕咚!咕咚! [00:42.52]In downtown New York, [00:44.19]at a somewhat trashy apartment, [00:46.81]there lived a man named Howard. [00:50.20]He was a young man, in his mid-twenties, [00:53.83]and had a terrible fear of
[00:23.85]Snake Anut [00:28.91]我的阿姨是条蛇 [00:37.09]There was just enough moonlight for him [00:39.86]to see the bottom of his door, [00:42.82]so he blew out his candle and unsheathed his sword. [00:48.00]Then he stood waiting. [00:51.17]He watch
An only child, a perfectly ordinary little girl in rural Wisconsin, I wanted sisters more than anything. When I turned seven, my parents made a decision that delighted me beyond measure: they chose to adopt. 小时候我是家里的独生女,是威斯
A woman was waiting at an airport one night, with several long hours before her flight. She hunted for a book in the airport shops, bought a bag of cookies and found a place to drop. She was engrossed in her book but happened to see that the man sitt
Of course, she wasn't really my aunt and, out of fear, I never called her that to her face. I only referred to her as My Aunt Fannie because the name always made my father chuckle and gave my mother cause to look sternly at both of usat me for being
February 17th, 1957, hiding out in the Cuban jungle, a small band of revolutionaries led by Fidel Castro contends with the constant threat of army ambushes and traitors in their mist. But thanks in part to Che Guevara's ruthlessness, the group is slo