We have no meanings for "dreadful tales" in our records yet.
1 When revived they told dreadful tales of stumbling over windrows of bodies there below.
2 Every day the natives flocked to me from Fabbo with the most dreadful tales of atrocities.
3 The wood was full of the rumour of him, dreadful tales even among beasts and birds.
4 I am telling dreadful tales , am I not?
5 Over the centuries the dreadful tales about Hrad Spein acquired even greater depths of horror and darkness.
6 This had led Koramite and Mokaddian parents to tell dreadful tales of stone-wights to their children to keep them obedient.
7 Some of those released from prison after they had satisfied the Japanese of their innocence had dreadful tales to tell.
8 Why afflict orphans and widows with dreadful tales of the next life, only to extort from them a few cents?
9 It was declared that men slept there half the day, having played cards all the night; and dreadful tales were told.
10 That was the very chamber in which Miss Thusa used to spin, and recite her dreadful tales , and Helen remembered them all.
11 "We will listen to no dreadful tales now," said Constance, who felt by sympathy the untold sentiments of Isabel.
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