The Door in the Wall And Other Stories


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Thereafter it appeared to him that whenever Holroyd came into the  
shed a different note came into the sounds of the dynamo. "My Lord  
bides his time," said Azuma-zi to himself. "The iniquity of the  
fool is not yet ripe." And he waited and watched for the day of  
reckoning. One day there was evidence of short circuiting, and  
Holroyd, making an unwary examination--it was in the afternoon--got  
a rather severe shock. Azuma-zi from behind the engine saw him  
jump off and curse at the peccant coil.  
"He is warned," said Azuma-zi to himself. "Surely my Lord is  
very patient."  
Holroyd had at first initiated his "nigger" into such  
elementary conceptions of the dynamo's working as would enable him  
to take temporary charge of the shed in his absence. But when he  
noticed the manner in which Azuma-zi hung about the monster he  
became suspicious. He dimly perceived his assistant was "up to  
something," and connecting him with the anointing of the coils with  
oil that had rotted the varnish in one place, he issued an edict,  
shouted above the confusion of the machinery, "Don't 'ee go nigh  
that big dynamo any more, Pooh-bah, or a'll take thy skin off!"  
Besides, if it pleased Azuma-zi to be near the big machine, it was  
plain sense and decency to keep him away from it.  
Azuma-zi obeyed at the time, but later he was caught bowing  
before the Lord of the Dynamos. At which Holroyd twisted his arm  
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