This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER II ROGUES ALLEY Thanks to Mark's obstinacy, Lawrence had six and a half hour's sleep that night, and in the morning the relentless Mark forced him to acknowledge that he had done well to take the sedative. He found himself in the stern managerial hands of Mark, whose instinct towards being practical seemed only to have been sharpened by the sedative. Mark arose early, and Mark called the servant, and Mark superintended the praeprandial labours of the servant, and Mark composed the menu of the breakfast with one eye on the larder and the other on the progress of the kitchen fire. Unhappily, owing to the nocturnal orgy of milk, the menu had to be composed without milk, for the milkman did not arrive in those altitudes until after eight o'clock. Mark told Lawrence exactly when he must get up; his organising skill did not disdain to scheme the due cleaning of boots; and when breakfast was over he took out his watch and informed Lawrence that they must be ready to start in five minutes. By such precautions there was no undignified hurry, no unhealthy haste. They walked in comfort down the long hillside to Bleakridge Station. And Lawrence perceived that a new day had dawned over the Five Towns, and the calm indifference of nature struck him like a revelation. It seemed a year since the previous morning, but the sun had counted only his usual twenty four hours, and was refusing, pleasantly yet firmly, to admit that anything worthy of special notice had occurred. And they got into the Loop Line train for Knype, Mark having booked and found a empty compartment. They scarcely talked at all; each appeared to be meditative, and even shy; they were tonguetied; and moreover there was nothing really useful to say. So they sat face to face,...
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