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The
Unfortunate Mercy Brown

Lewis Peck of Exeter, R.I., visits the grave of
his relative, accused vampire Mercy Brown. In 1892, Mercy's body was
exhumed here and her heart burned on a stone that still can be seen
nearby. The whole story, and many other southern New England vampire
accounts, is in New River Press's "Faces at the Window"
by Paul F. Eno. Notice that the pious epitaph, common on New England
gravestones, has been cleanly effaced from Mercy Brown's. |
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