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The canterbury ghost5/19/2023 ![]() ![]() (The children all come in and inspect the blood stain on the carpet.) I think I spilled something on your carpet. (Meanwhile in the library Mrs Otis is inspecting the ground carefully.) Lewis: Then at last Sir Simon can sleep in his tomb and at Canterville all will be alright. ![]() James: If a child enters the secret room and stays until dead of night. Lewis: Look what’s that? (He picks a note up from the floor.) Mr and Mrs Otis sit on them and Mrs Umney serves them tea.) (There is a table and two chairs on the left side of the stage. Mrs Umney: Welcome, I’m Mrs Umney the housekeeper. They are greeted by an old woman dressed in an apron.) (Mr and Mrs Otis and their four children, Virginia, James, Lewis and Clark, enter. Otis: I don’t believe in ghosts, Lord Canterville, so I’m sure I have nothing to be frightened of. They don’t see the ghost but the audience does.) Lord Canterville: (Looks at him hesitantly.) Perhaps, I should mention that Canterville Castle is haunted by a ghost. I’m sure my family will be very happy here. Lord Canterville: Well, it looks like we have a deal, Mr Otis. (Outside Canterville Castle there is a sign for sale which Lord Canterville is taking down.) Characters: Lord Canterville, Mr Otis, Mrs Otis, Virginia, James, Lewis, Clark, (Lewis and Clark are twins), Mrs Umney and Sir Simon (the ghost). ![]()
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