
| Written By - Myrtha Chang - 09/17/2007 | |
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When later that night the Clergy man fell asleep he remembered the beautiful emerald ring the woman had been laid with on her finger. Wanting riches for himself and fiquring no one would find out he went downstairs unlocked the lid open it and tried to pry off the ring. The ring wouldn't budge. He ran to his lab and brought back a file to cut off her finger with. He severed her finger and pulled the ring off, as he left he turned around to pick up the iron lid, and screamed at the top of his lungs, dropped the ring and ran, the woman had awakened and was moaning and holding her severed finger towards him with a smile displayed evenly across her face.
He ran with all his might upstairs and hung himself from
the rafters of his home. If only he knew that the woman only wanted to
thank him for she had not died after all but had gone into a coma and
the cutting of her finger restored her circulation waking her from it.
Wearing nothing but her fine silk dress she
walked back to the home and knocked on the door and rang the bell.
However, the servants had all gone to sleep for it was late christmas
eve. She felt an urge and lifted a heavy stone, threw it at her
husband's window, and waited. He came to the window with a sorrowful
look on his face, and suddenly to her surprise he yelled at her, "Go
away. Why must you torture me so. Don't you know my wife has just died.
Let me mourn and do not bother me agian."
With this he shut the window for he did not realize it was his wife who had thrown the rock at him. She repeated this and he opened the window again, and she yelled to him, "I am no one but your so called dead wife. Now come down here and open this door, Henry Page, unless you'd like me to die a second time on our doorstep."
"Are you a ghost then?" he said to her.
She said, "No, for ghosts don't bleed. Now come down here before I catch my own death of cold."
The man with a joyous look on his face came down to take his wife inside where he called the doctor once more and told him the news. They both lived long lives and their first son was born the next year.

