The Door in the Wall And Other Stories


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and anguish of war and infinite misrule? And after all I might  
fail. They all sought their own narrow ends, and why should not  
I--why should not I also live as a man? And out of such thoughts  
her voice summoned me, and I lifted my eyes.  
"I found myself awake and walking. We had come out above the  
Pleasure City, we were near the summit of Monte Solaro and looking  
towards the bay. It was the late afternoon and very clear. Far  
away to the left Ischia hung in a golden haze between sea and sky,  
and Naples was coldly white against the hills, and before us was  
Vesuvius with a tall and slender streamer feathering at last  
towards the south, and the ruins of Torre dell' Annunziata and  
Castellammare glittering and near."  
I interrupted suddenly: "You have been to Capri, of course?"  
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Only in this dream," he said, "only in this dream. All  
across the bay beyond Sorrento were the floating palaces of the  
Pleasure City moored and chained. And northward were the broad  
floating stages that received the aeroplanes. Aeroplanes fell out  
of the sky every afternoon, each bringing its thousands of  
pleasure-seekers from the uttermost parts of the earth to Capri and  
its delights. All these things, I say, stretched below.  
"But we noticed them only incidentally because of an unusual  
sight that evening had to show. Five war aeroplanes that had long  
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