Stuff You Should Know - Short Stuff: Our Shortie Halloween Spooktacular
Episode Date: October 30, 2019Join us today as we read three short horror selections from Ambrose Bierce. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati...on.
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Hey and welcome to the short stuff. I'm Josh. There's Chuck. There's Terry. Let's get reading
Yeah, this year we decided to do a little shorty Halloween too
Because you know, we did our short stuff on Ambrose beers
Mm-hmm started poking around his short stories and he wrote some super short ones
That are kind of tailor-made for this. I think yeah
It's almost like he was born in the 19th century thinking one day Josh and Chuck are gonna have short stuff
I want to give them something to work with maybe so
So to prepare everyone for a Halloween spooktacular, which will be out tomorrow
We wanted to do this. That's right Chuck. You want to start?
Yeah, what's um, we'll start with the story one summer night. This is a good one. This is a good one. Here we go
One summer night by Ambrose beers
The fact that Henry Armstrong was buried did not seem to him to prove that he was dead
He had always been a hard man to convince
That he really was buried the testimony of his senses compelled him to admit
His posture flat upon his back with his hands crossed upon his stomach and tied was something that he easily broke
Without profitably altering the situation the strict confinement of his entire person the black darkness and profound silence
made a body of evidence
impossible to
Controvert and he had accepted it without cavill Henry Cavill
But dead no
He was only very very ill
He had with all the invalid's apathy and did not greatly concern himself
About the uncommon fate that had been allotted to him
No philosopher was he just a plain commonplace person
Gifted for the time being with a pathological indifference the organ that he feared consequences with was torpid
So with no particular apprehension for his immediate future
He fell asleep and all was peace with Henry Armstrong before we go on here check
I just want to point out so this man has come to his senses in a coffin. Yes
Been like well, I guess I'm dead and I went to sleep. Yeah, but then then he went to sleep. Yeah, that's some mellow goal
Totally, you want me to pick up here, please
But something was going on overhead. It was a dark summer night shot through with
Infrequent shimmers of lightning silently firing a cloud lying low in the west and pretending a storm
These brief stammering illuminations brought out with ghastly distinctness the monuments and headstones of the cemetery and
Seemed to set them dancing
It was not a night in which any credible witness was likely to be straying about a cemetery
So the three men who were there digging into the grave of Henry Armstrong felt reasonably secure
Two of them were young students from a medical college a few miles away
The third was a gigantic man known as Jess
For many years Jess had been employed about the cemetery as a man of all work
And it was his favorite pleasantry that he knew every soul in the place
From the nature of what he was now doing
It was infurable that the place was not so populous as this register may have shown it to be
Back to you Charles back to you
Outside the wall at the part of the grounds farthest from the public road
Were a horse in a light wagon waiting
The work of excavation was not difficult the earth with which the grave had been loosely filled a few hours before
Offered little resistance and was soon thrown out
So they're grave robbing here, right? Oh, yeah, it ties in very nice to do our episode on grave robbing. That's right
Removal of the casket from its box was less easy
But it was taken out for it was a prerequisite of Jess who carefully unscrewed the cover and laid it aside
Exposing the body in black trousers and white shirt at that instant the air sprang to flame
Cracking shock of thunder shook the stunned world and Henry Armstrong tranquilly set up
With inarticulate cries the men fled in terror each in a different direction
For nothing on earth could two of them had been persuaded to return
But Jess was of another breed in the gray of the morning the two students
pallid and haggard from anxiety and with the terror of their adventure still beating tumultuously in their blood
Met at the medical college. You saw it cried one. God. Yes. What are we to do?
They went around to the rear of the building where they saw a horse attached to a light wagon
Hitched to a gatepost near the door of the dissecting room
Mechanically, they entered the room on a bench in the obscurity sat Jess. He rose grinning
I'm waiting for my pay. He said stretched naked on a long table lay the body of Henry Armstrong
The head defiled with blood and clay from a blow with a spade
Wow, so Jess took care of business, huh? He did. He said, are you gonna sit up right now?
Well, I'm trying to make some money. No, we're not gonna have that. We're going to put you back in the grave
Well, that was great, but we have more to come everyone
We have one more short story from the great Ambrose beers that we will read after these
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All right, so Chuck we're gonna do president of hanging. Yeah, let's do it. Okay. I'm gonna start this one. All right, take it away
An old man named Daniel Baker living near Lebanon, Iowa
Was suspected by his neighbors of having murdered a peddler who had obtained permission to pass the night at his house
This was in 1853 when peddling was more common in the Western country than it is now and was attended with considerable danger
The peddler with his pack traversed the country by all manner of lonely roads and was compelled to rely upon the country people for hospitality
This brought him into relation with queer characters some of whom were not altogether
Scrupulous in their methods of making a living murder being an acceptable means to that end
It occasionally occurred that a peddler with diminished pack and swollen purse would be traced to the lonely dwelling of some rough character
And never could be traced beyond
This was so in the case of old man Baker as he was always called
Such names are given in the Western settlements only to elderly persons who are not esteemed
To the general disrepute of social unworth has affixed this special reproach of age a peddler came to his house
And none went away and that is all that anybody knew
All right, so we're talking about
Peddlers being murdered on the road. I have to say Ambrose Beers makes me look succinct
Yeah, he can write a paragraph about like a lightning bolt flashing in the sky in parentheses
All right, here we go
Seven years later the Reverend Mr. Cummings a Baptist minister well known in that part of the country was driving by Baker's farm one night
It was not very dark. There was a bit of moon somewhere above the light veil of mist that lay along the earth
Mr. Cummings who was at all times a cheerful person was whistling a tune
Which he would occasionally interrupt to speak a word a friendly encouragement to his horse
Get on boy
like that
That's friendly
As he came to a little bridge across the dry ravine. He saw the figure of a man standing upon it
Clearly outlined against the gray background of a misty forest
The man had something strapped on his back and carried a heavy stick
Obviously an itinerant peddler
His attitude had in it a suggestion of abstraction like that of a sleepwalker
Mr. Cummings reigned in his horse when he arrived in front of him gave him a pleasant
Salutation and invited him to a seat in his vehicle if you're going my way
He added
The man raised his head looked him full on the face
But neither answered nor made any further movement the minister with good-natured persistence
Repeated his invitation at this the man threw his right hand forward from his side and pointed downward as he stood on the extreme edge of
The bridge mr. Cummings looked past him over into the ravine saw nothing unusual and withdrew his eyes to address the man again
He had disappeared
Wow I
Think you can take us home
Okay, the horse which all this time had been uncommonly restless gave at the same moment a snored of terror and started to run away
Before he had regained control of the animal the minister was at the crest of the hill a hundred yards along
It's like a football field. That's right
He looked back and saw the figure again at the same place and in the same attitude as when he had first observed it on the
20-yard line then for the first time
He was conscious of a sense of the supernatural and drove home as rapidly as his willing horse would go on
Arriving at home. He related his adventure to his family and early the next morning
Accompanied by two neighbors John white Corwell and Abner razor surprise. He didn't talk about those guys here
He returned to the spot
They found the body of old man baker hanging by the neck from one of the beams of the bridge
Immediately beneath the spot where the apparition had stood a thick coating of dust
Slightly dampened by the mist covered the floor of the bridge
But the only footprints were those of mr. Cummings horse
In taking down the body the men disturbed the loose freeable earth of the slope below it
Disclosing human bones already nearly uncovered by the action of water and frost
They were identified as those of the lost peddler at the double inquest
The coroner's jury found that Daniel Baker died by his own hand while suffering from temporary insanity and that
Samuel Moritz was murdered by some person or persons to the jury
unknown
The end
One of the least satisfying endings of any short story Samuel Moritz. They didn't even name the guy until that point
Oh, yeah, I thought that was great. I mean, I love Ambrose beers for some reasons
But not for that reason, you know what I mean get the feeling that like at the end of that book
He's just like face down in a
Like a methadone torpor right and a trough of whiskey
Well Chuck, I think that was short stuff, huh? That's right special super short Halloween edition
The point of this is to get your prime for tomorrow's spooktacular. So don't miss it everybody and
Because I said don't miss it everybody that means short stuff is
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