Quote by: Jerome K. Jerome

After breakfast the host takes the young man into a corner, and explains to him that what he saw was the ghost of a lady who had been murdered in that very bed, or who had murdered somebody else there - it does not really matter which: you can be a ghost by murdering somebody else or by being murdered yourself, whichever you prefer. The murdered ghost is, perhaps, the more popular; but, on the other hand, you can frighten people better if you are the murdered one, because then you can show your wounds and do groans. ("Introduction" to TOLD AFTER SUPPER)


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Author Bio


  • NameJerome K. Jerome
  • DescriptionEnglish humoroist
  • AliasesJerome Klapka Jerome
  • BornMay 2, 1859
  • DiedJune 14, 1927
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Journalist; Humorist; Playwright; Autobiographer