Meanwhile, another ghost, known as the Hard-Bitten Ghost, warns the narrator to be cautious, suggesting that the same forces control both the great town and the valley. This cynical perspective fills the narrator with despair. Just as he is about to return to the bus, he encounters the spirit of George MacDonald, one of his favorite writers.
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