Geoffrey Lancaster

In the short story The Lamp, Geoffrey Lancaster was the young son of Mrs Lancaster. He likes their new house in Weyminster very much. He is excited as there is an attic which he can explore and play in. Soon he tells tells jis nurse Jane that there is this little boy watching him who looks lonely and wants to play with him. Geoffrey asks Jane if he can play with this boy. Jane tells him not to tell naughty stories and that there is no other boy in the house. Mrs Lancaster, who doesn't believe in ghosts either, tells him that Jane is right.