In "The Canterville Ghost" why is Lord Canterville a man of the punctilious honour? If you haven't read the book, this is the page,
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Lord Canterville was an honest man and he felt it dutiful to mention the incident of the ghost to Mr. Otis as he was discussing the facts with him.
This honest admittance by Lord Canterville proved that he was indeed a man of ‘punctilious’ character meaning a very meticulous and truthful nature.
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