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The Canterville Ghost

Virginia returns.

Hardly any one spoke; even the twins were subdued, as they were very fond of their sister. When they had finished eating, Mr. Otis, in spite of the entreaties of the little Duke, ordered them all to bed. He said that nothing more could be done that night, and that he would telegraph in the morning to Scotland Yard for some detectives to be sent down immediately.

Just as they were leaving the dining-room, midnight began to boom from the clock tower, and when the last stroke sounded they heard a crash and a sudden shrill cry; a dreadful blast of thunder shook the house, a strain of unearthly music floated through the air, a panel at the top of the staircase flew back with a loud noise, and out on the landing, looking very pale and white, with a little casket in her hand, stepped Virginia. In a moment they had all rushed up to her. Mrs. Otis clasped her passionately in her arms, the Duke smothered her with violent kisses, and the twins executed a wild war-dance round the group.

'Good heavens! child, where have you been?' said Mr. Otis, rather angrily, thinking that she had been playing some foolish trick on them. 'Cecil and I have been riding all over the country looking for you, and your mother has been frightened to death. You must never play these practical jokes any more.'

Vocabulary:

Subdued: Much quieter than normal.
Entreaty: A very sincere request.
Stroke: Here it is the sound of a bell.
Shrill: High-pitched and unpleasant.
Strain: Here it means a small piece of.
Casket: A small sealed box.
Smother: Prevent from breathing
Practical joke: Tricking someone for fun.

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