Nancy Fieldman, a pretty girl and intelligent, humble origins, worked in a mansion in England, along with his mother around the year 1870.
According to the story, the master, owner of the mansion where Nancy and her mother worked was a man with serious personality problems, a "psychopath" unscrupulous, who was both very badly, leaving them only the remains of its frequent banquets and a cold room where the two are accommodated overnight, that mansion with numerous hot rooms that were locked to use only the guests and guests.
Due to the inhumane treatment and also to a profound anemia, Nancy's mother died, leaving his daughter his only property, a small rag doll and a mirror framed in marble, left by her father with the following wording: " I'll be the reflection of your soul wherever you are "(carved on the bottom mirror).
Nancy was a shy girl, but very smiley, however, with the death of his mother, Nancy went into a severe depression and wanted to leave the mansion.
The owner of the mansion, knowing his intentions, the girl locked in a basement, where she could not leave, and what was worse, the girl came to be raped every night in that place.
One day, tired of feeling much pain and suffering, Nancy tried to respond to the aggression that was submitted, giving a blow with his rag doll in the face of man. The owner of the mansion, very angry with the girl, slapped her and smothered with her own doll.
The girl dropped the mirror and still struggling to breath said his last words: "I will be a reflection of your soul wherever you are" ...
Weeks later the man was found with her hair completely gray, dead without explanation with a piece of mirror in her hands.
Until today the death of this man has been a mystery, say many people died or went mad after take possession of that piece of mirror, many say they see a reflection of little Nancy.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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