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Published in the Bulletin newspaper on 30 December 1893, The Ghost of the Murderer's Hut was written by 'Banjo' Paterson, one of Australia's great bush poets of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It is the influence for one of the storylines in the School Spirit comic.
| The Ghost Of The Murderer's Hut
My horse had been lamed in the foot The walls were all spattered with gore, The wind hurried past with a shout, When lo! at the window a shape, With the horns of a fiend, and a skin In anguish I sank on the floor, Then a cheer burst aloud from my throat, When his master was killed he had fled, So we had him brought in on a stage This poem is the influence behind the storyline The
Ghost of the Murderer's Hut although the lead up storyline A
Trip Through the Bush may be a better place to begin. |