Difference between revisions 123501111 and 123501114 on dewiki{{Use British English|date=April 2011}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2011}} [[File:Cock lane ghost.png|250px|thumb|alt=A monochrome illustration of a narrow street, viewed from a corner, or intersection. A large three-storey building is visible on the right of the image. The ground floor has three windows, the first and second floors have two windows each. The roof appears to contain a row of windows, for a loft space. The word "KING" is written between the first and second floors, and a sign, "(contracted; show full)I know the master of his school was a Dissenter, and that would in a great measure account for the Cock-lane Ghost's behaving in such an improper manner to the clergyman when he grew up."<ref>{{Harvnb|Dickens|1838–39|p=655}}</ref> Dickens also very briefly mentions the Cock Lane ghost in ''[[A Tale of Two Cities]]''<ref>{{Harvnb|Dickens|1859|p=1}}</ref> and ''[[Dombey and Son]]''.<ref>{{Harvnb|Dickens|1867|p=64}}</ref> Referenced in Herman Melville's Moby Dick in chapter LXIX, "The Funeral".⏎ ⏎ ==References== '''Footnotes''' {{reflist|group="nb"}} '''Notes''' {{reflist|colwidth=25em}} '''Bibliography''' (contracted; show full)[[Category:Crime in London]] [[Category:18th century in London]] [[Category:18th-century hoaxes]] {{Link FA|fr}} [[fr:Fantôme de Cock Lane]] [[ja:コック・レーンの幽霊]] [[ru:Коклэйнский призрак]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=123501114.
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