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In the adjacent apartment Ann Veronica found a middle-aged woman with a tired face under the tired hat she wore, sitting at a desk opening letters while a dusky, untidy girl of eight-or nine-and-twenty hammered industriously at a typewriter. Words were given with their original meaning, without their ramifications. “It was the night you left Paris. Even you have not been able to hold her back. But although startled and clearly afraid, there was no self-consciousness in her gaze and she was standing her ground. In a fit of despondency, superinduced by drunkenness, he made away with himself; and when the body was discovered, after a lapse of some months, such was the impression produced by the spectacle —such the alarm occasioned by the crazy state of the building, and, above all, by the terror inspired by strange and unearthly noises heard during the night, which were, of course, attributed to the spirit of the suicide, that the place speedily enjoyed the reputation of being haunted, and was, consequently, entirely abandoned. “And so you have been thinking?” her father began, quoting her letter and looking over his slanting glasses at her.

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