The Old Woman from Catspaw

By Russ Durbin
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(5.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Jan. 19, 2012
Words: 1458 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Felicity Furr was a cranky old crone nobody liked. Known as "the cat lady" in Catspaw, Indiana, she lived high up Devil's Elbow with her black cat, Lucifer. The night before Halloween, young Tommy Wilson and his buddies set out to do mischief at the old woman's cabin. Surprise and mystery await.

Extended description

Felicity Furr was a cranky old crone nobody liked. Known as "the cat lady" in Catspaw, Indiana, she lived high up Devil's Elbow with her black cat, Lucifer. The night before Halloween, young Tommy Wilson and his buddies set out to do mischief at the old woman's cabin. Surprise and mystery await.

Tags

halloween, cats, lucifer, boys, indiana, old woman, black cat, catspaw

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Review by: Marcia Carrington on June 02, 2012 : star star star star star
Charming, fast-moving humorous short story which is great fun and never lags.
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Review by: MB Crandell on Feb. 22, 2012 : star star star star star
Good job with your story. I really enjoyed it and the ending was a bit of a surprise. The story is definitely one I'll be making sure my grandsons read.
Thank you!
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