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The White Haired Devil

Episode 5 of the Penny Dreadfuls from the Moth Sanctuary podcast, hosted by mothsanctuaryproductions, titled "The White Haired Devil" was published on June 17, 2020 and runs 21 minutes.

June 17, 2020 ·21m · Penny Dreadfuls from the Moth Sanctuary

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A small boy becomes enamoured with a mysterious fortune teller that arrives in his village. But after gaining the unwanted attention of some local men, she soon proves that she may be more than what she seems. Written & read by Chloe Gorman   If you're enjoying our work, you can also support us using our PayPal.Me link: https://paypal.me/MothSanctuary?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB

A small boy becomes enamoured with a mysterious fortune teller that arrives in his village. But after gaining the unwanted attention of some local men, she soon proves that she may be more than what she seems.

Written & read by Chloe Gorman

 

If you're enjoying our work, you can also support us using our PayPal.Me link: https://paypal.me/MothSanctuary?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB

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