The Headless Horseman's Sleepy Hollow

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A foggy, cold, and dark night. The residents of Sleepy Hollow could hear the loud echoes from a crow. Brown, dead leaves blowing away due to the strong wind. The trees whistling. The moon shining through the towering, dark trees. The Headless Horseman was a strong and brave Hessian soldier. The Headless Horseman wears the colors of evil and carries the stench of death around him. His hauntings occur when the sun has fallen and ends when night disappears. The absence of his head made his appearance more intriguing.
The ghost of The Headless Horseman haunts the town of Sleepy Hollow in search of his head and in justice. Each of his victims endure an everlasting doom. He rides through shadowy, spine-chilling forest during the hours of darkness. He often pays a visit to the church where his corpse is buried. The citizens can hear the heavy galloping of his horse. …show more content…

Riding through the creepy forest, The Headless Horseman heard another man out with him. “Evil creatures lurk through this forest,” said the man to himself. “Please Lord, help me cross the forest and keep the evil away from me,” repeated the man anxiously. The Headless Horseman felt intrigued by the man and caught up to him. When the man saw The Headless Horseman, he tried to act courages and began to whistle. The way he was whistling brought back memories from the revolutionary war to The Headless Horseman. It reminded him about the day the Hessians were surrounded by their