What is the irony in the story Pret In The House by Ruskin bond
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The story Pret revolves around a mischievous ghost who plays scary pranks on people's, cars and passerby.
The biggest irony of the story is that the mischievous ghost enters the house and refuses to go away.
When the family is packing bags and trying to run away, they hear a ghostly laughter in the car which shows that Pret is also coming with them.
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