I had lingered later than
the others to put the silver service under the tree, where its happy
recipient would find it when she went to the tree with the little
ones the next morning. It made a magnificent display: the two dozen
of each kind of spoon, the forks, the knives, the coffee-pot, water
-urn, and all; the salvers, the vegetable-dishes, olive-forks,
cheese-scoops, and other dazzling attributes of a complete service,
not to go into details, presented a fairly scintillating picture
which would have made me gasp if I had not, at the moment when my
own breath began to catch, heard another gasp in the corner
immediately behind me. Turning about quickly to see whence it came,
I observed a dark figure in the pale light of the moon which
streamed in through the window.
"Who are you?" I cried, starting back, the physical symptoms of a
ghostly presence manifesting themselves as usual.
"I am the ghost of one long gone before," was the reply, in
sepulchral tones.
I breathed a sigh of relief, for I had for a moment feared it was a
burglar.
"Oh!" I said. "You gave me a start at first. I was afraid you were a
material thing come to rob me.
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