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They are all there...!!!

Are ghosts real? Or not? This debate will continue forever. Some will say they have seen them with their own eyes, they are real! Some will say they have never seen them, it is absolutely nonsense. I am not going into that debate. It is needless to say that a lot of writing has been done about ghosts in literature since ancient times. The interest in knowing about ghosts and their mysterious movements and activities in the reading community is constantly growing, which can be understood by looking at it. Although the author's writing style attracts the reader and makes him read his work. Judging from that point of view, the stories in "They are all there!" will seem unique and absolutely alive. Undoubtedly, the reader will be able to savor the true feeling of ghost juice by reading this book.

Jan 4, 2025  |   90 min read

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They are all there...!!!
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Living Ghost!

Keloda is the ship of stories.

Whenever the boys see him, they hire him to tell them stories.

And he is also a lively person. Once he sits down to tell a story, he doesn't care about anything else. His grandmother scolds him a lot about that, but Keloda still doesn't correct him.

One evening, Keloda sits down with the boys to tell a story.

"Even then, this village did not have the urban vibe. There were drama processions all around. Especially during mild winters, a procession would be held in the field with a tarpaulin and a pamandel made of tarpaulin. There was a movie market, but there were no such phones. So everyone considered the procession drama to be a part of other entertainment.

Among the boys of the village, there was also a desire to act.

If the women of the village heard that there was a program in the village, they would prepare in advance. They would sit in the field with a bed and blanket and sit on a mat until evening.

Many boys in the neighborhood would go to the nearby villages to watch the event, but none of the girls would go.

One day, a group of boys in the neighborhood decided to go to see one such event. They crossed the swamp behind the neighborhood and came across a bamboo garden. On the other side of it was the procession ceremony in the swamp.

There was a boy in their group. He was short and dark, looking like a ghost. The younger boys were afraid of him. So they decided not to take him.

Hearing their whispers, Tere understood their intention. In the evening, he did not join their group anymore. Everyone took the opportunity to walk towards the event.

There is a crematorium on the side of the road in the middle of the swamp. Many people also leave dead children there. So everyone has a fear. Everyone will cross that place in a group and move forward.

As they approached the crematorium, someone suddenly noticed a child wrapped in white cloth, moving as if lying down!

When he asked everyone to look, everyone saw that the boy was rolling in the crematorium! Everyone was surprised to see him!

No one's legs were moving anymore! Suddenly, it started rolling towards them! Then everyone shouted, "Father, Mother!" and ran away.

Tere knows the spell to drive away ghosts. Now his search began.

When they all left, he took off his wrapped clothes and sat down in the crematorium. His head was spinning after rolling around in the field. After sitting silently in the crematorium for a while, he went towards the neighborhood.

The boys were still looking for Tere. Meanwhile, the time for the procession was approaching.

After searching for a long time, they finally found Tere. He was sitting on the cut trunk of a palm tree, sad.

The boys saw him and said, "Come to the procession, I have been looking for you since then."

Tere knows why they are looking for him. Now that he has been blocked, he is looking for him. He took advantage of the opportunity. He said, "I am upset, I will not go to see the procession."

They know how to make the mind happy. They bought and presented to him all kinds of things like roasted nuts, fried baskets, fried kadai, etc. to make his mind happy.

After getting all the food, he tied it to the peg of his clothes. After that, he walked with them all towards the procession.

While going with him, they looked up at the crematorium and saw that there was nothing there. Not even the white cloth that the ghost was wearing was left.

How could it be? The ghost himself had put it on. Now, the word of the roasted nuts was tied to the peg of that cloth.

The next day, he told someone about it. The news reached the boys by ear. After that, they ran through the swamp.

When he was caught after a long time, he was thrown on a piece of reed that had been cut and left to dry in the swamp, and a few hundred kilts fell on the ghost's back.

Then they understood that this was not the work of a ghost, but of a ghost."

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