How does the writer react when ghost appears before him?
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The narrator was
spooked considerably at the first materialization of the ghost of Helen. Her
materialization was exactly like watching one of these moving picture cartoons
being put together. First an arm came out, then a bit of sleeve of a stiff
white shirtwaist, then a leg and a plaid skirt, until at last there she
was complete. Though he felt disgusted and scared to bones, he tried to be quite
pleasant, polite and courteous to her lest he should offend her. He felt
horrified and shocked at her revelations concerning her role and assistance in
helping him write his ghost stories. As long as she was there, he just wished
her to disappear and never ever return to him.
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