Where the Wild Ladies Are

What is a short summary of the story, The Peony Lanterns, from the collection, Where the Wild Ladies Are?

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In "The Peony Lanterns," Shinzaburō has been in a depressive funk ever since losing his job. One evening, two ghosts pay him a visit. Shinzaburō is irritated by the women's presence, and the inexplicable events that accrue over the course of their visit. Eventually their words, and their seemingly magical lanterns, encourage Shinzaburō to embrace the illogical facets of life.

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Where the Wild Ladies Are, BookRags