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    Phantasmagoria

    by Lewis Carroll
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    CANTO I--The Trystyng

    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 wavy
    Was standing near me in the gloom -
    _I_ took it for the carpet-broom
    Left by that careless slavey.

    But presently the Thing began
    To 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.
    "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 remark
    That Ghosts have just as good a right
    In every way, to fear the light,
    As Men to fear the dark."

    "No plea," said I, "can well excuse

    Such cowardice in you:
    For Ghosts can visit when they choose,
    Whereas we Humans ca'n't refuse
    To grant the interview."

    He said "A flutter of alarm
    Is 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 number
    Of Ghosts that they accommodate:
    (The Tenant merely counts as WEIGHT,
    With Coals and other lumber).

    "This is a 'one-ghost' house, and you
    When you arrived last summer,
    May have remarked a Spectre who
    Was doing all that Ghosts can do
    To welcome the new-comer.

    "In Villas this is always done -
    However cheaply rented:
    For, though of course there's less of fun
    When 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 heard
    That any one was wanted.

    "A Spectre has first choice, by right,
    In filling up a vacancy;
    Then Phantom, Goblin, Elf, and Sprite -
    If all these fail them, they invite
    The nicest Ghoul that they can see.

    "The Spectres said the place was low,
    And that you kept bad wine:
    So, as a Phantom had to go,
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