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The Canterville Ghost

An upset Ghost

With these words the United States Minister laid the bottle down on a marble table, and, closing his door, retired to rest. For a moment the Canterville ghost stood quite motionless in natural indignation; then, dashing the bottle violently upon the polished floor, he fled down the corridor, uttering hollow groans, and emitting a ghastly green light.

Just, however, as he reached the top of the great oak staircase, a door was flung open, two little white-robed figures appeared, and a large pillow whizzed past his head! There was evidently no time to be lost, so, hastily adopting the Fourth Dimension of Space as a means of escape, he vanished through the wallpaper, and the house became quite quiet.

On reaching a small secret chamber in the left wing, he leaned up against a moonbeam to recover his breath, and began to try and realise his position. Never, in a brilliant and uninterrupted career of three hundred years, had he been so grossly insulted.

Vocabulary:

Indignation: To be offended and angry.
Dash: Here it means 'throw hard'.
Utter: To say something so that it sounds inportant.
Emit: To send out.
Ghastly: Horrible.
Robed: Here it means 'dressed'.
Whizz: Go very fast.
Adopt: Here it means 'use'.
Means: Here this signifies 'way' or 'method'.
Moonbeam: A single ray of light from the moon.
Realise: Understand.
Grossly: Greatly and horribly.

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