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Unseen—Unfeared and Other Stories: "A man has no right to trifle with the superstitions of ignorant people. Sooner or later, it spells trouble"EbookUnseen—Unfeared and Other Stories: "A man has no right to trifle with the superstitions of ignorant people. Sooner or later, it spells trouble"byFrancis StevensRating: 0 out of 5 stars0 ratingsSave Unseen—Unfeared and Other Stories: "A man has no right to trifle with the superstitions of ignorant people. Sooner or later, it spells trouble" for later