One morning Alice awoke with a high fever. During her illness her brother discovered the ring and cast it into the inlet creek near the Hermitage. Alice died crying for the ring. Her brother dressed her in a white ball gown, and she was buried in a temporary grave near the Hermitage. Her body was later moved to the cemetery at All Saints Church near Pawleys Island, where it now rests under a simple marble slab bearing only the name "Alice". It is said that her spirit can be evoked by walking around the grave backward 13 times. Several people who have tried this ritual also testify that they felt a "tug" at their own ring.
Tina Govan telling the legend to the kids
Walking around backwards 13 times.
I don't think anybody felt a tug at their ring.
Tina hiding and trying to scare the kids. Worked with Fletcher.
Spanish moss covered trees in the cemetery
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