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在如今日益千篇一律的生活里,人们的生活节奏越来越快,人们需要感官上的刺激,于是便有了鬼故事这种文学消遣。下面本站小编为大家带来英语经典鬼故事两篇,欢迎大家阅读!

经典恐怖鬼故事阅读

英语经典鬼故事:他不愿意走

My husband worked at a hospital that was supposed to be haunted by the ghost of a patient who died there. This patient had spent a lot of time in the hospital and reportedly liked it there. My husband told me this story (he has had a few paranormal experiences himself). It involves a man (we'll call him "Ed") who was a nurse or some sort of technician at the hospital (I can't remember exactly), but his brother and Father were both doctors at this hospital. The sixth floor of the hospital had once been a patient floor, but with changes in health care, patient census declined, and that floor was turned into administrative offices. One night, Ed had to take the elevator to the sixth floor to get records. As the elevator door opened, there was a man standing right in front of him staring at him. [I can't remember, but the man may have been wearing a hospital gown.] Ed was so startled (no one should have been on that floor at that hour) that he just stood there staring back. The man then turned and walked off without saying anything. When he got his wits about him just a few seconds later, Ed ran to follow the man down the corridor, but he had vanished. Ed was so scared that he left the floor and went to the ER (there are always people there) without whatever is was he was he needed. The ER nurses said he was pale and upset, not at trying to fool them. Other employees reported seeing this man at other times. I guess he liked it so much he didn't want to leave.

我丈夫工作的医院一直闹鬼,大家都说鬼魂应该是一个死在这里的病人。这个人在医院住了很长时间,据说到最后很喜欢这里。我丈夫给我讲了这个故事(他自己也有不寻常的经历)。故事的主人公是个男人(我们叫他爱德华),可能是个护士或是医院里的技师之类的(我具体记不清了),但是他的兄弟和父亲都是这家医院的医生。医院的六楼曾经是病房区,后来改成卫生保健区但是病人们都不同意,因此最终作为了行政管理办公区。一天晚上,爱德华乘电梯上六楼去拿一些病人档案,到了六楼电梯门开了,他发现有个人正好站在前面盯着他。[我记不清了,可能那个人是穿着医院发给病人的长袍。]爱德华被吓坏了(那个时候六楼是不应该有人的),他直挺挺的站在那,后背的寒毛都竖了起来。那个人什么也没说,转过身走了。几秒钟之后,他恢复了意识,这才沿着走廊跑过去追那个人,但是那个人已经消失了。爱德华怕得要命,赶忙下楼去了急诊室(那里总是有人),其实他自己也不知道去那干什么。急诊室里的护士说他当时脸色苍白,说话颠三倒四,不像是开玩笑的样子。其他员工据说在别的时候也看见了那个人。我猜他是太喜欢这家医院了,因此不愿意离开。

 英语经典鬼故事:露西的信

In this small town, my family and I had lived at several places, before settling down in a house on Pennsylvania Ave. A very quiet neighborhood, my folks quickly made friends with those all around.

在我们居住的这个小镇上,我家已经搬了好几个地方,直到我们终于在宾西法尼亚大街的一所房子安定了下来。这里的邻居都很平易近人,很快父亲母亲就和他们交上了朋友。

In the house on the left of ours lived an old woman named Lucy. She and my parents got along splendidly. Her husband had died about two years prior, and having no family close by, we became sort of a surrogate family. Lucy and her husband had bought their house and property in the 1940's. Her husband loved to tinker around the house and yard, but the yard was his real passion. He gave meticulous care all year long, while she would type letters to distant relatives about the progress being made.

我家左边住着一位老太太,名字叫露西,我们的关系相处得尤其的好。她丈夫两年前去世了,附近也没有其他家人,我家几乎就成了她的代理人。露西夫妇在四十年代就买下了这所房子和土地,她丈夫很喜欢把房子和屋后的小院粗粗拉拉的修补一番,但是那个小院可是他生命中的寄托。多年来他精心的照料着院子里的一草一木,而露西就在屋里给远方的亲戚写信,讲述这边生活的点点滴滴。

Lucy's husband brought the yard to a beautiful state. Everybody admired and remarked on its condition. When he died Lucy thought it befitting to spread his ashes in the back yard, the place where he had spent countless hours. But after some time Lucy was convinced that her husband had come back to his yard. She was especially frightened of the sprawling back yard where he had spent many daylight hours. Lucy would tell us of hearing the sound of footsteps coming across the grass or of someone or something tapping her on the shoulder. So she would try and avoid that area stating simply "it just spooks me out."

小院在露西丈夫的打理之下显得格外漂亮,人们都不免对那里品头论足,夸奖称赞一番。他去世以后,露西决定就把他的骨灰撒在这个占据了他生命中无数时间的院子里。但是一段时间过后,露西确信她丈夫又回到了他的小院。而此时这个曾经让他日夜不离的地方已经是杂草丛生,露西觉得很害怕。她告诉我们说听到了有脚步声在院里的草坪上踱来踱去,还感觉到有人或是什么东西轻轻地拍她的肩膀。于是,她就努力再也不到那个闹鬼的地方去。

Over the next several years were lonely times for Lucy. We often had her at our house for family functions, but it didn't quite make up for losing a loved one. She spent the majority of her time typing letters on an old typewriter to family and friends. During the spring and summer months when we had our windows open, we could hear her busily typing away.

接下来的几年里露西就这样孤孤单单的生活着,我们经常请她过来参加我们的家庭会议,但是这对于失去爱人的她来说是于事无补的。她依然成天的用那台古老的打字机给家人和朋友写信。春天夏天的时候只要我们一打开窗户便能听到打字机忙碌的声音。

When Lucy died the house remained vacant for a long time. Before the new owners were to take over, my Father did some repair work inside. He often said he heard footsteps on the old hardwood floors. But we all knew something was happening when we heard the unmistakable striking of typewriter keys. Lucy had come back to type her ghostly letters. I guess you could say that neither Lucy nor her husband was going to give up the things they loved the most!

露西去世后,房子空了好长一段时间。新房东搬进去之前,父亲进去做了一些修缮的工作。他说经常听到有人在老的硬木地板上走路的声音。我们也都知道那里确实是发生了什么,因为我们又听见了熟悉的打字机发出的声音。露西回来写信了。你应该会说,露西夫妇都割舍不下他们一生中的挚爱吧,我想是这样的。