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  Insidetheshopmoredanglingspectreshungandtheplacewasalmostdark。Itwasashabbypawnshop,andthemanloungingbehindthecounterwasashabbymanwithanunshaven,unamiableface。

  \"Iwanttolookatthatpistolintheright—handcornerofyourwindow,\"

  AntonyDartsaid。

  Thepawnbrokerutteredasoundsomethingbetweenahalf—laughandagrunt。Hetooktheweaponfromthewindow。

  AntonyDartexamineditcritically。

  Hemustmakequitesureofit。Hemadenofurtherremark。

  Hefelthehaddonewithspeech。

  Beingtoldthepriceaskedforthepurchase,hedrewouthispurseandtookthemoneyfromit。Aftermakingthepaymenthenotedthathestillpossessedafive—poundnoteandsomesovereigns。Therepassedthroughhismindawonderastowhowouldspendit。Themostdecentthing,perhaps,wouldbetogiveitaway。Ifitwasinhisroom——to—morrow——theparishwouldnotburyhim,anditwouldbesaferthattheparishshould。

  Hewasthinkingofthisashelefttheshopandbegantocrossthestreet。Becausehismindwaswanderinghewaslesswatchful。Suddenlyarubber—tiredhansom,movingwithoutsound,appearedimmediatelyinhispath——thehorse’sheadloomedupabovehisown。Hemadetheinevitableinvoluntarywhirlasidetomoveoutoftheway,thehansompassed,andturningagain,hewenton。Hismovementhadbeentooswifttoallowofhisrealizingthedirectioninwhichhisturnhadbeenmade。Hewaswhollyunawarethatwhenhecrossedthestreethecrossedbackwardinsteadofforward。Heturnedacornerliterallyfeelinghisway,wenton,turnedanother,andafterwalkingthelengthofthestreet,suddenlyunderstoodthathewasinastrangeplaceandhadlosthisbearings。

  Thiswasexactlywhathadhappenedtopeopleonthedayofthememorablefogofthreeyearsbefore。

  Hehadheardthemtalkingofsuchexperiences,andofthecuriousandbafflingsensationstheygaverisetointhebrain。Nowheunderstoodthem。Hecouldnotbefarfromhislodgings,buthefeltlikeamanwhowasblind,andwhohadbeenturnedoutofthepathheknew。

  Hehadnottheresourceofthepeoplewhosestorieshehadheard。Hewouldnotstopandaddressanyone。

  Therecouldbenocertaintyastowhomhemightfindhimselfspeakingto。Hewouldspeaktonoone。

  Hewouldwanderaboutuntilhecameuponsomeclew。Evenifhecameuponnone,thefogwouldsurelyliftalittleandbecomeatriflelessdenseincourseoftime。Hedrewupthecollarofhisovercoat,pulledhishatdownoverhiseyesandwenton——hishandonthethinghehadthrustintoapocket。

  Hedidnotfindhisclewashehadhoped,andinsteadofliftingthefoggrewheavier。Hefoundhimselfatlastnolongerstrivingforanyend,butramblingalongmechanically,feelinglikeamaninadream——anightmare。Onceherecognizedaweirdsuggestioninthemysteryabouthim。To—morrowmightonebewanderingaboutaimlesslyinsomesuchhaze。Hehopednot。

  HislodgingswerenotfarfromtheEmbankment,andheknewatlastthathewaswanderingalongit,andhadreachedoneofthebridges。

  Hismoodledhimtoturninuponit,andwhenhereachedanembrasuretostopnearitandleanupontheparapetlookingdown。Hecouldnotseethewater,thefogwastoodense,buthecouldhearsomefaintsplashingagainststones。Hehadtakennofoodandwasratherfaint。

  Whatastrangethingitwastofeelfaintforwantoffood——tostandalone,cutofffromeveryotherhumanbeing——everythingdonefor。

  Nowonderthatsometimes,particularlyonsuchdaysasthese,therewereplungesmadefromtheparapet——nowonder。Heleanedfartheroverandstrainedhiseyestoseesomegleamofwaterthroughtheyellowness。Butitwasnottobedone。Hewasthinkingtheinevitablething,ofcourse;butsuchaplungewouldnotdoforhim。Theotherthingwoulddestroyalltraces。

  Ashedrewbackheheardsomethingfallwiththesolidtinklingsoundofcoinontheflagpavement。

  Whenhehadbeeninthepawnbroker’sshophehadtakenthegoldfromhispurseandthrustitcarelesslyintohiswaistcoatpocket,thinkingthatitwouldbeeasytoreachwhenhechosetogiveittoonebeggaroranother,ifheshouldseesomewretchwhowouldbethebetterforit。Somemovementhehadmadeinbendinghadcausedasovereigntoslipoutandithadfallenuponthestones。

  Hedidnotintendtopickitup,butinthemomentinwhichhestoodlookingdownatitheheardclosetohimashufflingmovement。

  Whathehadthoughtabundleofragsorrubbishcoveredwithsacking——sometramp’sdesertedorforgottenbelongings——wasstirring。Itwasalive,andashebenttolookatitthesackingdivideditself,andasmallhead,coveredwithashockofbrilliantredhair,thrustitselfout,ashrewd,smallfaceturningtolookupathimslylywithdeep—setblackeyes。

  Itwasahumangirlcreatureabouttwelveyearsold。

  \"Areyergoin’todoit?\"shesaidinahoarse,street—strainedvoice。

  \"Yerwouldbeafoolifyerdid——

  withasmuchasthatonyer。\"

  Shepointedwithareddened,chapped,anddirtyhandatthesovereign。

  \"Pickitup,\"hesaid。\"Youmayhaveit。\"

  Herwildshuffleforwardwasanactualleap。Thehandmadeasnatchingclutchatthecoin。Shewasevidentlyafraidthathewaseithernotinearnestorwouldrepent。Thenextsecondshewasonherfeetandreadyforflight。

  \"Stop,\"hesaid;\"I’vegotmoretogiveaway。\"

  Shehesitated——notbelievinghim,yetfeelingitmadnesstoloseachance。

  \"MORE!\"shegasped。Thenshedrewnearertohim,andasingularchangecameuponherface。Itwasachangewhichmadeherlookoddlyhuman。

  \"Gawd,mister!\"shesaid。\"Yercangiveawayaquidlikeitwasnothin’——an’yer’vegotmore——an’

  yergoin’todoTHAT——jescosyer’adabittoomuchlarsnightan’there’safogthismornin’!Youtakeitstraightfromme——don’tyerdoit。

  Igiveyerthattipforthesuvrink。\"

  Shewas,forheryears,souglyandsoancient,andhardenedinvoiceandskinandmannerthatshefascinatedhim。NotthatamanwhohasnoTo—morrowinviewislikelytobeparticularlyconsciousofmentalprocesses。Hewasdonefor,buthestoodandstaredather。WhatpartofthePowermovingtheschemeoftheuniversestoodnearandthrusthimoninthepathdesignedhedidnotknowthen——perhapsneverdid。Hewasstillholdingontothethinginhispocket,buthespoketoheragain。

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"heaskedglumly。

  Shesidlednearer,hersharpeyesonhisface。

  \"Ibinwatchin’yer,\"shesaid。

  \"Isatdownandpulledthesackoverme’eadtobreatheinsideitan’

  getabitwarm。An’Iseeyercome。

  Iknowedwotyerwasafter,Idid。

  Iwatchedyerthrougha’oleinmesack。Iwasn’tgoin’tocallacopper。

  Ishouldn’twantterbestoppedmeselfifImadeupmemind。I

  seedagaldraggedoutlas’weekan’

  it’dabrokeyer’arttosee’ertear’erclothesan’scream。Wotbusiness’adtheypreventin’’ergoin’offquiet?Iwouldn’t’a’stoppedyer——butw’enthequidfell,thatmadeitdifferent。\"

  \"I——\"hesaid,feelingthefoolishnessofthestatement,butmakingit,nevertheless,\"Iamill。\"

  \"Courseyerill。It’syer’ead。

  Comealongermean’getacupercawfeeatastand,an’buckup。Ifyer’vegivemethatquidstraight——

  wish—yer—may—die——I’llgowithyeran’getacupmyself。Iain’t’adabitesinceyesterday——an’’twa’n’tnothin’

  butasliceo’polonysossidgeIfoundonadust—’eap。Comeon,mister。\"

  Shepulledhiscoatwithhercrackedhand。Heglanceddownatitmechanically,andsawthatsomeofthefissureshadbledandtheroughenedsurfacewassmearedwiththeblood。Theystoodtogetherinthesmallspaceinwhichthefogenclosedthem——heandshe——themanwithnoTo—morrowandthegirlthingwhoseemedasoldashimself,withhersharp,smallnoseandchin,hersharpeyesandvoice——andyet——perhapsthefogsenclosingdidit——somethingdrewthemtogetherinanuncannyway。

  Somethingmadehimforgetthelostclewtothelodging—house——

  somethingmadehimturnandgowithher——athingledinthedark。

  \"Howcanyoufindyourway?\"

  hesaid。\"Ilostmine。\"

  \"Thereain’tnofogcanloseme,\"

  sheanswered,shufflingalongbyhisside;\"’sides,it’sgoin’tolift。

  Lookatthatmancomin’to’ardsus。\"

  Itwastruethattheycouldseethroughtheorange—coloredmisttheapproachingfigureofamanwhowasatayard’sdistancefromthem。

  Yes,itwasliftingslightly——atleastenoughtoallowofone’smakingaguessatthedirectioninwhichonemoved。

  \"Whereareyougoing?\"heasked。

  \"AppleBlossomCourt,\"sheanswered。\"Thecawfee—stand’sinastreetnearit——andthere’sashopwhereIcanbuythings。\"

  \"AppleBlossomCourt!\"heejaculated。\"Whataname!\"

  \"Thereain’tnoapple—blossomsthere,\"chuckling;\"nornosmellof’em。’Tain’tasniceasitsnimeis——AppleBlossomCourtain’t。\"

  \"Whatdoyouwanttobuy?A

  pairofshoes?\"Theshoeshernakedfeetwerethrustintowereleprous—lookingthingsthroughwhichnearlyallhertoesprotruded。Butshechuckledwhenhespoke。

  \"No,I’mgoin’tobuyadi’mondtirarertogototheoperyin,\"shesaid,draggingheroldsackcloserroundherneck。\"Iain’tadanoounsinceIwenttothelastDrorin’—

  room。\"

  Itwasimpudentstreetchaff,buttherewascheerfulspiritinit,andcheerfulspirithassomeocculteffectuponmorbidity。AntonyDartdidnotsmile,buthefeltafaintstirringofcuriosity,whichwas,afterall,notabadthingforamanwhohadnotfeltaninterestforayear。

  \"Whatisityouaregoingtobuy?\"

  \"I’mgoin’tofillmestummickfust,\"withagrinofelation。\"Threethicksliceso’breadan’drippin’an’

  amugo’cawfee。An’thenI’mgoin’togetsumethin’’eartytocarrytoPolly。Sheain’tnogood,porething!\"

  \"Whoisshe?\"

  Stoppingamomenttodraguptheheelofherdreadfulshoe,sheansweredhimwithanunprejudiceddirectnesswhichmighthavebeenappallingifhehadbeeninthemoodtobeappalled。

  \"Ain’teighteen,an’tryin’toearn’erlivin’onthestreet。Sheain’tmadeforit。Littlecountrything,allusfrightenedtodeathan’readytobustoutcryin’。Gentsain’tgoin’

  tostandthat。Alotof’emwantscheerin’upasmuchasshedoes。

  Gentaswasinliquorlastnightknocked’erdownan’give’erablackeye。’Twan’tillfeelin’,buthelosthistemper,an’give’eraknockcasual。Shecan’tgooutto—night,an’she’sbeen’uddledupalldaycryin’for’ermother。\"

  \"Whereishermother?\"

  \"Inthecountry——onafarm。

  Pollytookaplaceinalodgin’—’ousean’gotintrouble。Thebibywasdead,an’whenshecomeouto’

  QueenCharlotte’sshewastookinbyawomanan’kep’。Shekicked’eroutinaweek’cosofhercryin’。

  Thelifedidn’tsuit’er。Ifound’ercryin’fittosplit’erchistonenight——cornero’AppleBlossomCourt——

  an’Itookcareof’er。\"

  \"Where?\"

  \"Mechambers,\"grinning;\"toploftofa’ouseinthecourt。Ifanyoneelse’d’aveitIshouldbeturnedout。It’san’ole,Icantellyer——

  butit’sbetterthansleepin’underthebridges。\"

  \"Takemetoseeit,\"saidAntonyDart。\"Iwanttoseethegirl。\"

  Thewordsspokethemselves。Whyshouldhecaretoseeeithercockloftorgirl?Hedidnot。Hewantedtogobacktohislodgingswiththatwhichhehadcomeouttobuy。

  Yethesaidthisthing。Hiscompanionlookedupathimwithanexpressionactuallyrelieved。

  \"Wouldyertikeupwith’er?\"

  witheagersharpness,asifconfrontingasimplebusinessproposition。

  \"She’sprettyan’clean,an’shewon’tdrinkadropo’nothin’。Ifshewastreatedkindshe’dbecheerfler。She’sgotaroundficean’

  light’airan’eyes。’Er’air’scurly。

  P’rapsyer’dlike’er。\"

  \"Takemetoseeher。\"

  \"She’dlookbetterto—morrow,\"

  cautiously,\"whentheswellin’sgonedownround’ereye。\"

  Dartstarted——anditwasbecausehehadforthelastfiveminutesforgottensomething。

  \"Ishallnotbehereto—morrow,\"

  hesaid。Hisgraspuponthethinginhispockethadloosened,andhetightenedit。

  \"Ihavesomemoremoneyinmypurse,\"hesaiddeliberately。\"I

  meanttogiveitawaybeforegoing。

  Iwanttogiveittopeoplewhoneeditverymuch。\"

  Shegavehimoneofthesly,squintingglances。

  \"Deservin’cases?\"Sheputittohiminbrazenmockery。

  \"Idon’tcare,\"heansweredslowlyandheavily。\"Idon’tcareadamn。\"

  Herfacechangedexactlyashehadseenitchangeonthebridgewhenshehaddrawnnearertohim。

  Itsuglyhardnesssuddenlylookedhuman。Andthatshecouldlookhumanwasfantastic。

  \"’Owmuch’aveyer?\"sheasked。

  \"’Owmuchisit?\"

  \"Abouttenpounds。\"

  Shestoppedandstaredathimwithopenmouth。

  \"Gawd!\"shebrokeout;\"tenpounds’dsendAppleBlossomCourtto’eving。Leastways,it’dtakesomeofitouto’’ell。\"

  \"Takemetoit,\"hesaidroughly。

  \"Takeme。\"

  Shebegantowalkquickly,breathingfast。Thefogwaslighter,anditwasnolongerablindingthing。

  AquestionoccurredtoDart。

  \"Whydon’tyouaskmetogivethemoneytoyou?\"hesaidbluntly。

  \"Dunno,\"sheansweredasbluntly。

  Butaftertakingafewstepsfarthershespokeagain。

  \"I’mcheerflerthanmostof’em,\"

  sheelaborated。\"Ifyerborncheerfleyercanstandthings。WhenI

  getsajobnussin’women’sbibiestheydon’tcrywhenI’andles’em。

  Igetsmanyabitean’acopper’coso’that。Folkslikesyer。IshallgetonbetterthanPollywhenI’moldenoughtogoonthestreet。\"

  Theorganofwhoselagging,sickpumpingsAntonyDarthadscarcelybeenawareformonthsgaveasuddenleapinhisbreast。Hisbloodactuallyhasteneditspace,andranthroughhisveinsinsteadofcrawling——adistinctphysicaleffectofanactualmentalcondition。Itwasproduceduponhimbythemerematter—of—factordinarinessofhertone。Hehadneverbeenasenti—

  mentalman,andhadlongceasedtobeafeelingone,butatthatmomentsomethingemotionalandnormalhappenedtohim。

  \"Youexpecttoliveinthatway?\"

  hesaid。

  \"Ain’tnothin’elsefermetodo。

  WishtIwasbetterlookin’。ButI’vegotalotof’air,\"clawinghermop,\"an’it’sred。Oneday,\"

  chuckling,\"agentsestome——heses:`Oh!yer’lldo。Yeranuglylittledevil——butyeAREadevil。’\"

  Shewasleadinghimthroughanarrow,filthybackstreet,andshestopped,grinningupinhisface。

  \"Isay,mister,\"shewheedled,\"let’sstopatthecawfee—stand。

  It’supthisway。\"

  Whenheaccededandfollowedher,shequicklyturnedacorner。

  Theywereinanotherlanethickwithfog,whichflaredwiththeflameoftorchesstuckincosters’

  barrowswhichstoodhereandthere。

  barrowswithfriedfishuponthem,barrowswithsecond—hand—lookingvegetablesandotherspiledwithmorethansecond—hand—lookinggarments。

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