The Door in the Wall And Other Stories


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'Why cannot you leave me alone. I have done with these  
things. I have ceased to be anything but a private man.'  
"'Yes,' he answered. 'But have you thought?--this talk of  
war, these reckless challenges, these wild aggressions--'  
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I stood up.  
'No,' I cried. 'I won't hear you. I took count of all those  
things, I weighed them--and I have come away.'  
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He seemed to consider the possibility of persistence. He  
looked from me to where the lady sat regarding us.  
"'War,' he said, as if he were speaking to himself, and then  
turned slowly from me and walked away.  
"I stood, caught in the whirl of thoughts his appeal had set  
going.  
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I heard my lady's voice.  
'Dear,' she said; 'but if they had need of you--'  
She did not finish her sentence, she let it rest there. I  
turned to her sweet face, and the balance of my mood swayed and  
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