The Woman-Haters: a Yarn of Eastboro Twin-Lights

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Someone--not thegrocer or a tradesman--was driving to the village. But where had hebeen, and who was he? Not Seth, for Seth was asleep--he could hear him.
The driver of the carriage, whoever he was, had not visited the lights. And, as Atkins had said, there was nowhere else to go on that road. Brown, puzzled, looked about him, at the sea, the lights, the house, the creek, the cove, the bluff on the other side of the cove, thebungalow--ah! the bungalow!
For the door of the bungalow was open, and
... one or two of the shutterswere down. The carriage had brought some person or persons to thebungalow and left them there. Instantly, of course, Brown thought of theartists from Boston. Probably they had changed their minds and decidedto summer at Eastboro after all. His frown deepened.
Then, from across the cove, from the bungalow, came a shrill scream, a feminine scream. The assistant started, scarcely believing his ears. Before he could gather his wits, a stout woman, with a checked apron inher hand, rushed out of the bungalow door, looked about, saw him, andwaved the apron like a flag.


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