The Canterville Ghost


THE CANTERVILLE GHOST


“THE GHOST GLIDED ON MORE SWIFTLY”
Table of Contents (not listed in original)
| Page | ||
|---|---|---|
| "The ghost glided on more swiftly" | Frontispiece | |
| Miss Virginia E. Otis | 7 | |
| "Had once raced old Lord Bilton on her pony" | 9 | |
| "Blood has been spilled on that spot" | 14 | |
| "I really must insist on your oiling those chains" | 23 | |
| "The twins ... at once discharged two pellets on him" | 33 | |
| "Its head was bald and burnished" | 47 | |
| "He met with a severe fall" | 37 | |
| "A heavy jug of water fell right down on him" | 61 | |
| "Making satirical remarks on the photographs" | 65 | |
| "Suddenly there leaped out two figures" | 69 | |
| "'Poor, poor ghost,' she murmured; 'have you no place where you can sleep?'" | 83 | |
| "He heard somebody galloping after him" | 95 | |
| "Out on the landing stepped Virginia" | 101 | |
| "Chained to it was a gaunt skeleton" | 105 | |
| "By the side of the hearse and the coaches walked the servants with lighted torches" | 107 | |
| "The moon came out from behind a cloud" | 111 | |
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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