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E334 Non-malevolent ghost haunts scene of former misfortune, crime, or tragedy. (C.f. E336, E337, E338, E339.)
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- Ghost haunts scene of former crime or sin · E334.1 entry
- Ghost haunts burial spot. (Cf. E411.1.) · E334.2 entry
- Ghost of person abandoned by faithless lover. (Cf. E211ff.) · E334.3 entry
- Ghost of suicide seen at death spot or near by. (Cf. E411.1.1, E431.16.) · E334.4 entry
- Ghost of soldier haunts battlefield · E334.5 entry