Humorous Ghost Stories - Dorothy Scarborough

Humorous Ghost Stories

By Dorothy Scarborough

  • Release Date: 1921-01-01
  • Genre: Ghost Stories
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Description

In early literature wraiths took themselves very seriously, and insisted on a proper show of respectful fear on the part of those whom they honored by haunting. A mortal was expected to rise when a ghost entered the room, and in case he was slow about it, his spine gave notice of what etiquette demanded. In the event of outdoor apparition, if a man failed to bare his head in awe, the roots of his hair reminded him of his remissness. Woman has always had the advantage over man in such emergency, in that her locks, being long and pinned up, are less easily moved which may explain the fact (if it be a fact!) that in fiction women have shown themselves more self-possessed in ghostly presence than men.

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