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The Canterville Ghost

A secret room.

'My own darling, thank God you are found; you must never leave my side again,' murmured Mrs. Otis, as she kissed the trembling child, and smoothed the tangled gold of her hair.

'Papa,' said Virginia quietly, 'I have been with the Ghost. He is dead, and you must come and see him. He had been very wicked, but he was really sorry for all that he had done, and he gave me this box of beautiful jewels before he died.'

The whole family gazed at her in mute amazement, but she was quite grave and serious; and, turning round, she led them through the opening in the staircase down a narrow secret corridor, Washington following with a lighted candle, which he had snatched up from the table. Finally, they came to a great oak door, studded with rusty nails. When Virginia touched it, it swung back on its heavy hinges, and they found themselves in a little low room, with a vaulted ceiling, and one tiny grated window. Embedded in the wall was a huge iron ring, and chained to it was a gaunt skeleton, stretched out at full length on the stone floor.

Vocabulary:

Mute: Unable to speak.
Grave: Important and not funny.
Stud: Something pushed in but leaving a lump on the outside.
Hinges: How a door is attached to the wall.
Vault: With a curved ceiling.
Grate: With bars going across and up and down.
Embedded: Stuck in very deeply.
Gaunt: With no flesh

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