The Canterville Ghost
Author: Oscar Wilde
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Description: The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde is a classic tale of an American family moving into an English manor haunted by a centuries-old ghost. Enjoy the witty clash of cultures and the charming story of redemption in this must-read for fans of haunted house stories.
Pages: 53
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