The Lock And Key Library: the Most Interesting Stories of All Nations 9

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The Lock And Key Library: the Most Interesting Stories of All Nations 9
Hawthorne Julian
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In their own apartments* how- ever, they were under as little personal restraint as was compatible with their protection from the baneful habit of swallowing one another ; and, as Brayton had thoughtfully been apprised, it was more than a tradition that some of them had at divers times been found in parts of the premises where it would have embarrassed them to explain their presence. Despite the Snakery and its uncanny associa- tions — ^to which, indeed, he gave little attention — Brayton found... life at the Druring mansion very much to his mind.
Ill Beyond a smart shock of surprise and a shudder of mere loathing, Mr. Brayton was not greatly affected. His first thought was to ring the call bell and bring a servant ; but, although the bell cord dangled within easy reach, he inade no movement toward it; it had occurred to his mind that the act might subject him to the suspicion of fear, which he certainly did not feel. He was more keenly conscious of the incongruous nature of the situation than affected by its perils ; it was revolting, but absurd.


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