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[edit] Disambiguation
I hope nobody minds, but on the assumption that a user wanting to know about the fairly widely-published story of ghosts appearing at Versailles to two Edwardian teachers might type "ghosts Versailles" into the search box and arrive here, I have added a disambiguation note directing them to the relevant article.