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IS ALL THE LAWS REQUIRE:
〃BUT; SHOULD YOU WISH TO DO THE THING
WITH OUT…AND…OUT POLITENESS;
ACCOST HIM AS 'MY GOBLIN KING!
AND ALWAYS USE; IN ANSWERING;
THE PHRASE 'YOUR ROYAL WHITENESS!'
〃I'm getting rather hoarse; I fear;
After so much reciting :
So; if you don't object; my dear;
We'll try a glass of bitter beer …
I think it looks inviting。〃
CANTO III … Scarmoges
〃AND did you really walk;〃 said I;
〃On such a wretched night?
I always fancied Ghosts could fly …
If not exactly in the sky;
Yet at a fairish height。〃
〃It's very well;〃 said he; 〃for Kings
To soar above the earth:
But Phantoms often find that wings …
Like many other pleasant things …
Cost more than they are worth。
〃Spectres of course are rich; and so
Can buy them from the Elves:
But WE prefer to keep below …
They're stupid company; you know;
For any but themselves:
〃For; though they claim to be exempt
From pride; they treat a Phantom
As something quite beneath contempt …
Just as no Turkey ever dreamt
Of noticing a Bantam。〃
〃They seem too proud;〃 said I; 〃to go
To houses such as mine。
Pray; how did they contrive to know
So quickly that 'the place was low;'
And that I 'kept bad wine'?〃
〃Inspector Kobold came to you … 〃
The little Ghost began。
Here I broke in … 〃Inspector who?
Inspecting Ghosts is something new!
Explain yourself; my man!〃
〃His name is Kobold;〃 said my guest:
〃One of the Spectre order:
You'll very often see him dressed
In a yellow gown; a crimson vest;
And a night…cap with a border。
〃He tried the Brocken business first;
But caught a sort of chill ;
So came to England to be nursed;
And here it took the form of THIRST;
Which he complains of still。
〃Port…wine; he says; when rich and sound;
Warms his old bones like nectar:
And as the inns; where it is found;
Are his especial hunting…ground;
We call him the INN…SPECTRE。〃
I bore it … bore it like a man …
This agonizing witticism!
And nothing could be sweeter than
My temper; till the Ghost began
Some most provoking criticism。
〃Cooks need not be indulged in waste;
Yet still you'd better teach them
Dishes should have SOME SORT of taste。
Pray; why are all the cruets placed
Where nobody can reach them?
〃That man of yours will never earn
His living as a waiter!
Is that queer THING supposed to burn?
(It's far too dismal a concern
To call a Moderator)。
〃The duck was tender; but the peas
Were very much too old:
And just remember; if you please;
The NEXT time you have toasted cheese;
Don't let them send it cold。
〃You'd find the bread improved; I think;
By getting better flour:
And have you anything to drink
That looks a LITTLE less like ink;
And isn't QUITE so sour?〃
Then; peering round with curious eyes;
He muttered 〃Goodness gracious!〃
And so went on to criticise …
〃Your room's an inconvenient size:
It's neither snug nor spacious。
〃That narrow window; I expect;
Serves but to let the dusk in … 〃
〃But please;〃 said I; 〃to recollect
'Twas fashioned by an architect
Who pinned his faith on Ruskin!〃
〃I don't care who he was; Sir; or
On whom he pinned his faith!
Constructed by whatever law;
So poor a job I never saw;
As I'm a living Wraith!
〃What a re…markable cigar!
How much are they a dozen?〃
I growled 〃No matter what they are!
You're getting as familiar
As if you were my cousin!
〃Now that's a thing I WILL NOT STAND;
And so I tell you flat。〃
〃Aha;〃 said he; 〃we're getting grand!〃
(Taking a bottle in his hand)
〃I'll soon arrange for THAT!〃
And here he took a careful aim;
And gaily cried 〃Here goes!〃
I tried to dodge it as it came;
But somehow caught it; all the same;
Exactly on my nose。
And I remember nothing more
That I can clearly fix;
Till I was sitting on the floor;
Repeating 〃Two and five are four;
But FIVE AND TWO are six。〃
What really passed I never learned;
Nor guessed: I only know
That; when at last my sense returned;
The lamp; neglected; dimly burned …
The fire was getting low …
Through driving mists I seemed to see
A Thing that smirked and smiled:
And found that he was giving me
A lesson in Biography;
As if I were a child。
CANTO IV … Hys Nouryture
〃OH; when I was a little Ghost;
A merry time had we!
Each seated on his favourite post;
We chumped and chawed the buttered toast
They gave us for our tea。〃
〃That story is in print!〃 I cried。
〃Don't say it's not; because
It's known as well as Bradshaw's Guide!〃
(The Ghost uneasily replied
He hardly thought it was)。
〃It's not in Nursery Rhymes? And yet
I almost think it is …
'Three little Ghosteses' were set
'On posteses;' you know; and ate
Their 'buttered toasteses。'
〃I have the book; so if you doubt it … 〃
I turned to search the shelf。
〃Don't stir!〃 he cried。 〃We'll do without it:
I now remember all about it;
I wrote the thing myself。
〃It came out in a 'Monthly;' or
At least my agent said it did:
Some literary swell; who saw
It; thought it seemed adapted for
The Magazine he edited。
〃My father was a Brownie; Sir;
My mother was a Fairy。
The notion had occurred to her;
The children would be happier;
If they were taught to vary。
〃The notion soon became a craze;
And; when it once began; she
Brought us all out in different ways …
One was a Pixy; two were Fays;
Another was a Banshee;
〃The Fetch and Kelpie went to school
And gave a lot of trouble;
Next came a Poltergeist and Ghoul;
And then two Trolls (which broke the rule);
A Goblin; and a Double …
〃(If that's a snuff…box on the shelf;〃
He added with a yawn;
〃I'll take a pinch) … next came an Elf;
And then a Phantom (that's myself);
And last; a Leprechaun。
〃One day; some Spectres chanced to call;
Dressed in the usual white:
I stood and watched them in the hall;
And couldn't make them out at all;
They seemed so strange a sight。
〃I wondered what on earth they were;
That looked all head and sack;
But Mother told me not to stare;
And then she twitched me by the hair;
And punched me in the back。
〃Since then I've often wished that I
Had been a Spectre born。
But what's the use?〃 (He heaved a sigh。)
〃THEY are the ghost…nobility;
And look on US with scorn。
〃My phantom…life was soon begun:
When I was barely six;
I went out with an older one …
And just at first I thought it fun;
And learned a lot of tricks。
〃I've haunted dungeons; castles; towers …
Wherever I was sent:
I've often sat and howled for hours;
Drenched to the skin with driving showers;
Upon a battlement。
〃It's quite old…fashioned now to groan
When you begin to speak:
This is the newest thing in tone … 〃
And here (it chilled me to the bone)
He gave an AWFUL squeak。
〃Perhaps;〃 he added; 〃to YOUR ear
That sounds an easy thing?
Try it yourself; my little dear!
It took ME something like a year;
With constant practising。
〃And when you've learned to squeak; my man;
And caught the double sob;
You're pretty much where