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The
boy gave a loud, high shriek, which, lost in the rest of the
shock of sound, might have seemed, indistinctly, though I was
so close to him, a note either of jubilation or of terror. I jumped
to my feet again and was conscious of darkness. So for a moment
we remained, while I stared about me and saw that the drawn curtains
were unstirred and the window tight. "Why, the candle's out!"
I then cried..... |
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