The Old Ladies

“Quite a number of years ago there was an old rickety building on the rock above Seatown in Polchester, and it was one of a number in an old grass-grown square known as Pontippy Square. In this house at one time or another lived three old ladies,… It was a windy, creaky, rain-bitten dwelling-place for three old ladies….” (excerpt from the book) During the mid 1920s Walpole produced two of his best-known novels in the macabre vein that he drew on from time to time, exploring the fascination of fear and cruelty. The Old Ladies is a study of a timid elderly spinster exploited and eventually frightened to death by a predatory widow.

By : Hugh Walpole (1884 - 1941)


01 - Mrs. Amorest Pays A Visit



02 - Evening In The House - Agatha Payne



03 - Life Of May Beringer



04 - Red Amber



05 - Christmas Eve



06 - Agatha Secretly...



07 - Death Of Hopes



08 - May Beringer Tries To Escape



09 - The Sense Of Danger



10 - Death Of May Beringer



11 - Mrs. Amorest Shows Courage



12 - The House Is Abandoned

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