The Door in the Wall And Other Stories


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reeled.  
"'They want me only to do the thing they dare not do  
themselves,' I said. 'If they distrust Evesham they must settle  
with him themselves.'  
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She looked at me doubtfully.  
'But war--' she said.  
I saw a doubt on her face that I had seen before, a doubt of  
herself and me, the first shadow of the discovery that, seen  
strongly and completely, must drive us apart for ever.  
"Now, I was an older mind than hers, and I could sway her to  
this belief or that.  
"'My dear one,' I said, 'you must not trouble over these  
things. There will be no war. Certainly there will be no war.  
The age of wars is past. Trust me to know the justice of this  
case. They have no right upon me, dearest, and no one has a right  
upon me. I have been free to choose my life, and I have chosen  
this.'  
"'But war--,' she said.  
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