The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector / The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
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The narrative centers on rural superstition about the Evil Eye and its alleged power to harm people and livestock. A mysterious stranger arrives at a farmhouse after a storm, his disquieting mismatched eyes and reserved manner unsettling his hosts and prompting suspicion. Subsequent episodes combine domestic tensions, thwarted romances, violent encounters, and folkloric practices such as fortune-telling, conjuring, and reports of a banshee alongside accounts of a malevolent Black Spectre. The tale interweaves local lore, tory hunts, and family history to link personal grievance with supernatural belief, building toward a dramatic resolution involving crime, accusation, attempted reconciliation, and the unraveling of mysterious influences.
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