A Shady Plot
A Shady Plot
A Shady Plot
A ghost story was the first fiction he had written. It was liked by the readers. So whenever Jenkins wanted a ghost story, he would contact John. Jenkins asked him to write another Ghost story. So John sat down to write a ghost story soon after he reached home from his office. John was not able to think about the plot of the ghost story he wished to write. It was twilight by this time. He had forgotten to turn on the lamp. The other end of the room was full of shadows and furniture. Suddenly the ghost of Helen appeared from that part of the room. She was long and angular. She had large fishy eyes. She came over and stood in front of John. He asked her about her purpose of coming. She told John that he had been calling on heaven and earth all afternoon to help him write a story. Helen while in human form was an unsuccessful writer. As a ghost she found others who were like her. They organized The writers Inspiration Bureau. They would look for writers in search of ideas. Then the case was brought to the attention of the main office. One of them is deputed to help that writer. She claimed that previously she had been inspiring John with ideas to write but now the ghosts have decided to go on strike. They would not come to inspire the writers now. The ghost of Helen told John that the cause of strike was the Ouija board fanatics. The ghosts of have to sit at a desk and answer question of the Ouija board owners. They have become so busy now that they can hardly go to haunt now. She told John to use his good influence and help her. He should get all of his friends and acquaintances to stop using the Ouija board, and then the ghosts will start helping him again. Thereafter the ghost of Helen disappeared. Just then Johns wife entered the room. She asked him why he was sitting in the dark. She told John that she had bought a fancy Ouija board. He was stunned to hear it. He tells his wife Lavinia to get rid of the Ouija board and buy something else. But she refuses to do so. John tried to write a ghost story; however, he was unable to do so. The next Saturday, he remained extremely busy till evening .When he reached home the maid Gladolia informed that Lavinia was arranging Ouija board party in the home. In the little parlour of the home women were sitting in twos. Between each couple was a Ouija board, Lavinia came to John and persuaded him to be a partner of Miss Laura Hinkle. A lady at the last moment had shown her inability to come. Unwillingly, John had to be Lauras partner. She held his hands and held them in the desired position. The little board began to slide around .Laura asked the board to tell them something. On the board the word traitor appeared. The board continued to spell. It indicated that the Traitor was John and her name was Helen. Five Ouija boards started calling John by name. Lavinia looked at John as if he was an insect. John got up and fled from there. He did not know how that party ended. He came to his room and went to sleep at three OClock. Next morning Lavinia was not present at the breakfast table. John went to the library for another try at a ghost story. There he got a slip of paper Lavinia had written to John that she was going
back to her grandmother. She wrote that her lawyer would communicate with John later. John cried, O, I wish I was dead!. He again heard that horrible voice of Helens ghost. John asked her why she had appeared like that in his room. She told him that she was sent to ask when his wife was going to get rid of that Quija board. John told her that it was because of her he had lost his wife. Then from outside Gladolia, their servant announced that she was going to quit her job. She did not like hoodoos. John told Helens ghost that she had lost him his cook. Then the door opened and Lavinia entered. She was carrying a suitcase. She set down the suitcase on the floor. John leapt from his chair and sprang in front of her. She did not look at him or behind him. Lavinia told him that she had come to tell him that she was leaving. He said that it was fine .She said that he was behaving in a strange manner. She told John that he was concealing something from her. Then Gladolia told Lavinia that she was going to leave that place because of the Quija board .The maid said that she would never touch it. John volunteers to burn it. Lavinia insisted that John was concealing or hiding somebody there. She said that she would see. Who was behind him? She asked where that Helen was. The ghost of Helen appeared and said she was Helen. The Ghost of Helen disappeared. Lavinia fell into her husbands arms. John felt a sudden desire to write. He cried that he got an excellent plot for a ghost story. RTC-1 I found others who had suffered similarly, and between us we organized 'The Writer's Inspiration Bureau.' We scout around until we find a writer without ideas and with a mind soft enough to accept impression. The case is brought to the attention of the main office, and one of us assigned to it. When that case is finished we bring in a report." "But I never saw you before----" "And you wouldn't have this time if I hadn't come to announce the strike. Many a time I've leaned on your shoulder when you've thought you were thinking hard--" I groaned, and clutched my hair. The very idea of that horrible scarecrow so much as touching me! Q1. The strike was announced by a) labourers b) clerks c) officers d) ghosts Q2. The others had suffered similarly because of: a) Physical ailments b) mental disturbances c) being unsuccessful human being
d) being unsuccessful writers Q3. The writers inspiration Bureau was organized by: a) Short story writers b) novelists c) ghosts d) poets Q4. The authors thinking while writing stories was due to: a) Inspiration got from Lavinia b) Inspiration got from books c) Inspiration got from people d) Inspiration got from Helen. RTC -2 B. The next day was Saturday, and it being near the end of the month and a particularly busy day, I left home early without seeing Lavinia. Understand, I haven't quite reached the point where I can give my whole time to writing, and being bookkeeper11 for a lumber company does help with the grocery bills and pay for Lavinia's fancy shopping. Friday had been a half holiday, and of course when I got back the work was piled up pretty high; so high, in fact, that ghosts and stories and everything else vanished in a perfect tangle of figures. Q1. Writing for the narrator was: a) a full time profession b) a fad c) a free lancing activity d) a compulsion Q2. Lavinia seems to be a: a) miser b) spend thrift c) economical
d) disinterested in spending money Q3. Besides being an author the narrator was also: a) an engineer b) an accountant c) a publisher d) a book shop owner Q4. On Saturday the narrator was a) Extremely busy b) casually busy c) not so busy d) not at all busy