In the Lands End District of Cornwall in England is the little church town of Zennor. In 1904 there was no village to speak of, just a few scattered farms and the odd cluster of cottages. The Zennor parish contains one of the finest ancient cromlechs - megalithic monuments like Stonehenge - in Cornwall. Near it lived alone an old woman, in a small stone cottage thatched with heather. She was called by the people of the neighbourhood Aunt Joanna, and had no relations at all except for a grand-niece Rose.
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Adapted from the short story ‘Aunt Joanna’ by Sabine Baring-Gould, 1904
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