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The Boarding House

           WhenhereachedthefootofthestaircaseheglancedupandsawJackregardinghimfromthedoorofthereturn-room.

           Suddenlyherememberedthenightwhenoneofthemusichallartistes,alittleblondLondoner,hadmadearatherfreeallusiontoPolly.ThereunionhadbeenalmostbrokenuponaccountofJack’sviolence.Everyonetriedtoquiethim.Themusic-hallartiste,alittlepalerthanusual,keptsmilingandsayingthattherewasnoharmmeant:butJackkeptshoutingathimthatifanyfellowtriedthatsortofagameonwithhissisterhe’dbloodywellputhisteethdownhisthroat,sohewould.

           Pollysatforalittletimeonthesideofthebed,crying.Thenshedriedhereyesandwentovertothelooking-glass.Shedippedtheendofthetowelinthewater-jugandrefreshedhereyeswiththecoolwater.Shelookedatherselfinprofileandreadjustedahairpinaboveherear.Thenshewentbacktothebedagainandsatatthefoot.Sheregardedthepillowsforalongtimeandthesightofthemawakenedinhermindsecret,amiablememories.Sherestedthenapeofherneckagainstthecoolironbed-railandfellintoareverie.Therewasnolongeranyperturbationvisibleonherface.

           Shewaitedonpatiently,almostcheerfully,withoutalarm.hermemoriesgraduallygivingplacetohopesandvisionsofthefuture.Herhopesandvisionsweresointricatethatshenolongersawthewhitepillowsonwhichhergazewasfixedorrememberedthatshewaswaitingforanything

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