One of the most memorable might be the title story 'The Alabaster Hand'. The description of the alabaster hand itself could be really spooky, perhaps it has some strange markings or a cold, lifeless feel that sends chills down the reader's spine. Another could be a story where the ghost is a lost soul seeking revenge. The way the author builds the atmosphere of mystery and fear around this vengeful ghost makes it stand out.
In 'the alabaster hand and other ghost stories', the story where the ghost haunts an old mansion could be quite memorable. The creaking floors, the dusty rooms, and the sense of a presence that just won't go away. Also, there might be a story about a ghost that appears only in a certain time of the day, like midnight, and it has some connection to an old family curse. The way the curse unfolds through the ghost's actions is really interesting.
Since I haven't read it in detail, it's hard to say for sure. But typically in ghost stories, there are often characters like the protagonists who are usually the ones to encounter the ghosts. Maybe there's a young, curious person who stumbles upon the mystery of the alabaster hand.
I had a Full House in a tournament. It was a crucial moment. I had a pair in my hand and the board gave me three of a kind to complete it. I bet aggressively and most players backed off. One guy tried to call me but he didn't have a strong enough hand. It was a great feeling to win that hand.
Obviously, the woman in black herself. She is a very memorable character with her all - black attire and her spooky presence. She haunts the story and is a symbol of the unknown and fear.
There's also the wise old owl in 'other stories'. It was full of knowledge and gave good advice to all the forest animals. Whenever there was a problem, they would go to the owl for help. The owl's big eyes and solemn voice made it a very distinct character. For example, when the squirrels were arguing about where to store their nuts for winter, the owl helped them find the best solution. It was like the guide of the forest community.
The story 'The Birds' - like the later famous Hitchcock movie of the same name - in the 'Alfred Hitchcock Ghost Stories' collection is quite something. It gives a sense of impending doom. The way the birds start to act strangely and then become menacing is really well - written. It makes you feel the fear that the characters in the story must be experiencing as the natural world turns against them.
The story where Ghost Rider battles his own inner demons is quite memorable. It shows his struggle between his human side and the spirit of vengeance that inhabits him. His internal conflict makes the story very engaging.
His first encounter with a Green Lantern. It was a moment that showed his power and his evil intentions clearly. The Green Lantern was shocked by his ability to control the dead.
One of the most memorable might be the titular 'The Fly' story itself. It often has a grotesque and disturbing element that sticks in the mind. Maybe it's the transformation aspect that makes it so unforgettable.
One memorable story was when my friend got Covid. He was a very active person, but when he got sick, he couldn't even walk a few steps without getting tired. It was a shock to see him like that.
One of the memorable ones could be the story where a specter haunts an old manor. It creates an eerie atmosphere with its cold presence and strange noises at night.