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Cosh
disappeared
,
and
Ruffy
began
to
pull
out
the
drawers
.
He
gave
a
satisfied
whistle
.
He
had
probably
found
the
housekeeping
money
,
thought
Eric
,
getting
sadder
and
sadder
.
Ruffy
pulled
out
the
next
drawer
and
whistled
again
.
No
doubt
he
had
now
found
the
ring
and
the
brooch
.
But
there
was
no
more
whistling
,
for
out
of
the
cupboard
burst
a
ghost
with
a
threatening
little
groan
.
As
Ruffy
turned
around
and
saw
the
ghost
a
rattle
came
from
his
throat
,
and
he
dropped
the
housekeeping
money
,
the
ring
,
the
brooch
,
and
everything
.
The
ghost
fluttered
about
him
,
groaning
and
sighing
,
and
suddenly
it
flew
off
into
the
kitchen
.
A
second
later
Cosh
came
rushing
in
,
his
face
white
.
"
Guffy
,
a
rhost
!
"
he
shouted
in
his
fright
,
instead
of
,
"
Ruffy
,
a
ghost
.
"
No
wonder
he
was
frightened
--
the
ghost
followed
close
behind
him
with
dreadful
sighs
and
groans
.
Ruffy
and
Cosh
made
for
the
door
,
followed
by
the
ghost
flapping
around
their
ears
while
they
rushed
into
the
hall
and
out
through
the
front
door
.
But
they
could
not
escape
:
it
chased
them
down
the
stairs
,
crying
after
them
in
a
hollow
,
terrible
ghost
voice
,
"
Calm
,
be
calm
!
I
'll
soon
catch
up
with
you
and
then
the
fun
will
start
.
"
But
the
ghost
tired
of
the
chase
and
came
back
to
the
sitting
room
.
Eric
picked
up
the
housekeeping
money
,
the
ring
,
and
the
brooch
and
put
them
back
in
the
bureau
.
Bridget
and
Christopher
gathered
up
all
the
silver
spoons
that
Cosh
had
dropped
when
he
raced
from
the
kitchen
into
the
sitting
room
.
"
The
World
's
Best
Ghost
,
that
's
Karlsson-on-the-Roof
,
"
said
the
ghost
,
taking
off
his
ghost
suit
.
The
children
laughed
and
were
very
happy
,
and
Karlsson
said
,
"
There
's
nothing
to
equal
a
ghost
when
it
comes
to
frightening
thieves
.
If
people
only
knew
how
effective
it
is
,
they
'd
tie
a
fierce
little
ghost
to
every
safe
in
the
whole
town
"
Eric
jumped
for
joy
because
Mommy
's
housekeeping
money
and
ring
and
brooch
,
and
Daddy
's
gold
medal
,
and
all
the
silver
spoons
were
safe
,
and
he
said
,
"
Fancy
people
being
so
silly
as
to
believe
in
ghosts
!
There
are
n't
any
such
things
--
Daddy
says
so
.
"
He
nodded
wisely
.
"
Silly
thieves
,
they
thought
it
was
a
ghost
coming
out
of
the
cupboard
,
and
really
it
was
n't
anything
spooky
at
all
--
only
Karlsson-on-the-Roof
.
"
Next
morning
a
sleepy
,
tousled
little
figure
dressed
in
blue-striped
pajamas
came
pattering
on
bare
feet
to
Mommy
in
the
kitchen
.
Betty
and
Bobby
had
gone
to
school
and
Daddy
to
the
office
.
But
Eric
did
not
have
to
leave
until
later
,
and
he
was
glad
of
that
,
because
it
was
nice
having
Mommy
to
himself
for
a
short
time
in
the
mornings
.
Although
he
regarded
himself
as
a
big
boy
who
went
to
school
already
,
he
still
liked
to
sit
on
Mommy
's
lap
when
there
was
no
one
there
to
see
.
It
was
easy
to
talk
then
;
and
if
they
were
not
in
a
hurry
,
Mommy
and
Eric
would
sing
and
tell
each
other
stories
.
Mommy
was
sitting
by
the
kitchen
table
,
reading
the
newspaper
and
drinking
her
morning
coffee
.
Without
a
word
,
Eric
climbed
on
to
her
lap
and
curled
up
in
her
arms
.
She
held
him
silently
until
he
had
waked
up
properly
.