![]() These, and many of the other best-known legends of the Rosebud, are false. On the drive home, the man who spoke to her is killed in a car accident. Shortly after the movie begins she vanishes. The theater is dark tomorrow, she whispers. When the movie doesn’t start right away, the person who sat down beside her decides to make conversation. One of the bunch sits down next to a woman by herself, a woman in blue. Then there is the story about the group of friends who go into the Rosebud together on a Thursday night. As she rises from her chair, she fades away. ![]() It is possible to see the next seat over through her body. Will you tell me what I miss? It is in this instant that the person looking at her realizes she is as insubstantial as the shifting blue ray of light cast by the projector. ![]() Halfway through the movie, he glances around and discovers her sitting next to him, in a chair that only moments before had been empty. ![]() ![]() There is the well-known story of the man who wanders in for a late show and finds the vast six-hundred-seat theater almost deserted. 20 TH CENTURY GHOST A Story from the Collection 20 TH CENTURY GHOSTS JOE HILL To Leanora: W E Are My Favorite Story CONTENTS Begin Reading 20th Century Ghost Acknowledgments About the Author Other Books by Joe Hill Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher 20TH CENTURY GHOST T he best time to see her is when the place is almost full. ![]()
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