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An American family moves into an old English country house reputed to be haunted and responds to eerie occurrences with practical skepticism, commercial remedies, and comic indifference. The house's spectral inhabitant attempts traditional, terrifying manifestations but is repeatedly frustrated by modern habits and the household's irreverent reactions. A compassionate young daughter treats the ghost with pity rather than fear, leading to a final encounter in which remorse and mercy bring closure to the restless spirit. The narrative blends witty satire of cultural contrasts with themes of modernization, forgiveness, and the civilizing power of empathy.
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