PART 5
It was a
summer evening and the sun had not set, so the family and the servants searched
the gardens before it was dark. In the garden there were many trees and a deep
pond. They looked in the pond. They looked in the trees. Then they asked people
at the railway station. But no one had seen Virginia .
Mr Otis went to tell the village policeman that Virginia
had disappeared. But, by that time, it was dark and no one could search any
more that night.
None of the
family wanted to eat or sleep. They sat in the library and waited. They hoped Virginia would return safely. They planned to search
for Virginia again in the morning.
It was
midnight when the family decided to go to bed. They left the library and
started to walk up the stairs together. Suddenly all the clocks in the house
struck twelve and they heard a terrible noise. Thunder crashed outside the
house and the Otises heard a dreadful cry. Strange music sounded inside the
house and a door opened at the top of the stairs.
'Where have
you been?' Mr Otis asked angrily. 'Your mother has been very worried. You have
frightened us all. You must never play a trick like this again.'
'Except on
the ghost,' said the twins. 'You can play tricks on the ghost!'
'Father,' Virginia said quietly, 'I have been with the ghost. He
is dead and now he can rest. He gave me this box of beautiful jewels before he
died.'
She showed
her father the small box. Inside was a necklace made of red stones.
'Where did
you get this?' asked her father. 'Where have you been?'
Mr Otis
forgot to be angry. He was so pleased to see that Virginia
was safe.
'Come. I'll
show you,' said Virginia .
She turned
back to the door at the top of the stairs. All of the family followed her.
Washington Otis carried a lighted candle.
'This is the
body of Sir Simon de Canterville,' said Virginia .
'He murdered his wife in 1575. Then his wife's brothers shut him in this room.
He was given no food. Sir Simon starved to death. His ghost was in this house
for three hundred years. But now he has found peace.'
The Otis
family looked around the little room and did not know what to say. Virginia knelt on the floor beside the skeleton and
began to pray.
There was a
funeral four nights later. The Otises buried the body of Sir Simon de
Canterville in a grave among the trees.
The Otises,
Mrs Umney the housekeeper, and all the servants from Canterville Chase stood
near the grave. Behind them were people from the nearby village. Many people
had come to the funeral.
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I like the end. Simon's restful death...
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