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Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was a British isles article writer, clergyman and member of the landed gentry, having inherited an real estate of 3,000 acres. While a young curate, he found and fell in love with a lovely 16-year-old mill worker. He payed for her education and married her, and they subsequently had 15 children. Their relationship formed the inspiration for George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, that was turned into the musical My Good Girl. Baring-Gould's strangest & most long lasting works are those which are based on fantastical medieval myths and folklore. 'The Red-Haired Woman' is a ghost history about an eerie and ominous servant woman who stalks the home, watching its inhabitants malevolently.