The Servant Problem

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" She had risen to her feet and was standing stiffly before him. She puthim in mind of an exquisite and fragile statue, and for a moment he hadthe feeling that if he were to reach out and touch her, she wouldshatter into a million pieces. She did not move for some time, nor didhe; then she bent down, picked up three of the manila envelopes, straightened, and handed them to him. "Two of these contain the deeds, maps and other records you will need, " she said in a dead voice. "Thethird contains ...the keys to the houses and business places. Each key istagged with the correct address. Good-by, Mr. Myles. " "Good-by, " Philip said.
He looked around the room intending to say good-by to Zarathustra, butZarathustra was nowhere to be seen. Finally he went into the hall, opened the front door and stepped out into the night. A full moon wasrising in the east. He walked down the moonlit walk, climbed into hiscar and threw his brief case and the manila envelopes into the backseat. Soon, Valleyview was far behind him.


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