what did Oscar Wilde mean when he described the ghost as adopting the fourth dimension of space
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The tale uses the higher spatial dimension as a handy plot device allowing a magical exit for the ghost: "There was evidently no time to be lost, so, hastily adopting the Fourth Dimension of Space as a means of escape, he vanished through the wainscoting, and the house became quite quiet."
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