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The Canterville ghost's efforts to scare the Otis family had all been in vain as he had been tricked and out-witted by the family members. Finally, he decided to recite a curse that would definitely help materialise his evil intentions. But, to his dismay the naughty crow did not crow a second time after he chanted the curse. He waited patently for him to crow again as the ancient books of bravery mentioned his curse would be effective if the bird crowed again! As the housemaids walked in, he gave up hope and went to sleep in his lead coffin.

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