id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14522 Wilde, Oscar The Canterville Ghost .txt text/plain 11845 543 77 Otis, the American Minister, bought Canterville Chase, "I fear that the ghost exists," said Lord Canterville, smiling, "though housekeeper, whom Mrs. Otis, at Lady Canterville's earnest request, had Suddenly Mrs. Otis caught sight of a dull red stain on the floor just by "How horrid!" cried Mrs. Otis; "I don't at all care for blood-stains in closed my eyes in sleep for the awful things that are done here." Mr. Otis, however, and his wife warmly assured the honest soul that they existence of ghosts, Mrs. Otis expressed her intention of joining the opened, and Mrs. Otis came out in a light blue dressing-gown. wandered moaning round the house like a lost soul; but the Otis family The old Canterville look came into his eyes; he ground his little time he returned and said that he could not find Miss Virginia The next morning, before Lord Canterville went up to town, Mr. Otis had ./cache/14522.txt ./txt/14522.txt