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Synopsis
I'm not so young, Sir, he replied, As you might think. The fact is, In caverns by the water-side, And other places that I've tried, I've had a lot of practice: But I have never taken yet A strict domestic part, And in my flurry I forget The Five Good Rules of Etiquette We have to know by heart. Lewis Carroll's classic Phantasmagoria and Other Poems originally published in 1869. A true literary gem.
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ONE winter night, at half-past nine, Cold, tired, and cross, and muddy, I had come home, too late to dine, And supper, with cigars and wine, Was waiting in the study.There was a strangeness in the room, And Something white and wavyWas standing near me in the gloom-I took it for the carpet-broomLeft by that careless slavey.But presently the Thing beganTo shiver and to sneeze: On which I said "Come, come, my man That's a most inconsiderate plan.Less noise there, if you please ""I've caught a cold," the Thing replies,"Out there upon the landing."I turned to look in some surprise, And there, before my very eyes, A little Ghost was standing He trembled when he caught my eye, And got behind a chair.5"How came you here," I said, "and why?I never saw a thing so shy.Come out Don't shiver there "He said "I'd gladly tell you how, And also tell you why;But" (here he gave a little bow)"You're in so bad a temper now, You'd think it all a lie."And as to being in a fright, Allow me to remarkThat Ghosts have just as good a rightIn every way, to fear the light, As Men to fear the dark.""No plea," said I, "can well excuseSuch cowardice in you: For Ghosts can visit when they choose, Whereas we Humans ca'n't refuseTo grant the interview."He said "A flutter of alarmIs not unnatural, is it?I really feared you meant some harm: But, now I see that you are calm, Let me explain my visit."Houses are classed, I beg to state, According to the numberOf Ghosts that they accommodate: (The Tenant merely counts as weight, With Coals and other lumber)."This is a 'one-ghost' house, and youWhen you arrived last summer, May have remarked a Spectre whoWas doing all that Ghosts can doTo welcome the new-comer."In Villas this is always done-However cheaply rented: For, though of course there's less of fun6When there is only room for one, Ghosts have to be contented."That Spectre left you on the Third-Since then you've not been haunted: For, as he never sent us word, 'Twas quite by accident we hear