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eye of each man in the room; so, in a crowd, the most foreign-looking face will draw all glances. The Reverend Husell Barter with a frown watched that smile, and strange thoughts chased through his mind. "Uncle Charles, a dhrop of the craythur a wee dhrop of the craythur?" General Pendyce caressed his whisker. "The least touch," he said, "the least touch! I hear that our friend Sir Percival is going to stand again." Mr. Barter rose and placed his back before the fire. "Outrageous!" he said. "He ought to be told at once that we can't have him." The Hon. Geoffrey Winlow answered from his chair: "If he puts up, he'll get in; they can't afford to lose him." And with a leisurely puff of smoke: "I must say, sir, I don't quite see what it has to do with his public life." Mr. Barter thrust forth his lower lip. "An impenitent man," he said. "But a woman like that! What chance has a fellow if she once gets hold of him?" "When I was stationed at Halifax," began General Pendyce, "she was the belle of the place---" Again Mr. Barter thrust out his lower lip. "Don't let's talk of her---the jade!" Then suddenly to George: "Let's hear your opinion, George. Dreaming of your victories, eh?" And the tone of his voice was peculiar. But George got up. "I'm too sleepy," he said; "good-night." Curtly nodding, he left the room. Outside the door stood a dark oak table covered with silver candlesticks; a single candle burned thereon, and made a thin gold path in the velvet blackness. George lighted his candle, and a second gold path leaped out in front; up this he began to ascend. He carried his candle at the level of his breast, and the light shone sideways and up over his white shirt-front and the comely, bulldog face above it. It shone, too, into his eyes, 'grey and slightly bloodshot, as though their surfaces concealed passions violently struggling for expression. At the turning platform of the stair he paused. In darkness above and in darkness below the country house was still; all the little life of its day, its petty sounds, movements, comings, goings, its very breathing, seemed to have fallen into sleep. The forces of its life had gathered into that pool of light where George stood listening. The beating of his heart was the only sound; in that small sound was all the pulse of this great slumbering space. He stood there long, motionless, listening to the beating of his heart, like a
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