The Door in the Wall And Other Stories


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friend he had trusted, and then back to the woman.  
By this time and for the moment all three half understood one  
another. Yet none dared say a word to ease the pent-up things that  
choked them.  
It was the husband's voice that broke the silence at last.  
"You wanted to see me?" he said to Raut.  
Raut started as he spoke. "I came to see you," he said,  
resolved to lie to the last.  
"Yes," said Horrocks.  
"
You promised," said Raut, "to show me some fine effects of  
moonlight and smoke."  
"I promised to show you some fine effects of moonlight and  
smoke," repeated Horrocks in a colourless voice.  
"And I thought I might catch you to-night before you went down  
to the works," proceeded Raut, "and come with you."  
There was another pause. Did the man mean to take the thing  
coolly? Did he after all know? How long had he been in the room?  
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