“After all, it was only a story,' I said, determined to prove her wrong. 'All manner of terrible things may happen in a story. They may be startling at the time, but it passes. One gets caught up in the narrative, but the dangers aren't real, are they? Things happen in any way the storyteller chooses. It is all just made up.”
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Tales of Terror from the Tunnel's Mouth
This title evokes imagery associated with confined spaces and the mysteries they might contain. The reference to a tunnel's mouth creates a sense of entering into dark, unknown passages. Such titles are common in children's literature and adventure storytelling, where young readers explore themes of bravery and the unknown. The phrase Tales of Terror implies stories intended to create suspenseful or thrilling moments for readers, likely within a format suitable for younger audiences who enjoy mild fright and adventure narratives. more
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