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that big ugly face。 〃Such a gentleman; Mr。 Cayley;〃 she thought to 
herself as she went on; and wondered what the master would do without 
him。 If this brother; for instance; had to be bundled back to Australia; it 
was Mr。 Cayley who would do most of the bundling。 

〃So this is Mr。 Robert;〃 said Audrey to herself; as she came in sight of 
the visitor。 

She told her aunt afterwards that she would have known him anywhere 
for Mr。 Mark's brother; but she would have said that in any event。 Actually 
she was surprised。 Dapper little Mark; with his neat pointed beard and 
his carefully curled moustache; with his quick…darting eyes; always 
moving from one to the other of any company he was in; to register one 
more smile to his credit when he had said a good thing; one more 
expectant look when he was only waiting his turn to say it; he was a very 
different man from this rough…looking; ill…dressed colonial; staring at her 
so loweringly。 

〃I want to see Mr。 Mark Ablett;〃 he growled。 It sounded almost like a 
threat。 

Audrey recovered herself and smiled reassuringly at him。 She had a 
smile for everybody。 

〃Yes; sir。 He is expecting you; if you will come this way。〃 

〃Oh! So you know who I am; eh?〃 

〃Mr。 Robert Ablett?〃 

〃Ay; that's right。 So he's expecting me; eh? He'll be glad to see me; 
eh?〃 

〃If you will come this way; sir;〃 said Audrey primly。 

She went to the second door on the left; and opened it。 

〃Mr。 Robert Ab…〃 she began; and then broke off。 The room was 
empty。 She turned to the man behind her。 〃If you will sit down; sir; I will 
find the master。 I know he's in; because he told me that you were coming 
this afternoon。〃 

〃Oh!〃 He looked round the room。 〃What d'you call this place; eh?〃 

〃The office; sir。〃 

〃The office?〃 

〃The room where the master works; sir。〃 

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〃Works; eh? That's new。 Didn't know he'd ever done a stroke of 
work in his life。〃 

〃Where he writes; sir;〃 said Audrey; with dignity。 The fact that Mr。 
Mark 〃wrote;〃 though nobody knew what; was a matter of pride in the 
housekeeper's room。 

〃Not well…dressed enough for the drawing…room; eh?〃 

〃I will tell the master you are here; sir;〃 said Audrey decisively。 

She closed the door and left him there。 

Well! Here was something to tell auntie! Her mind was busy at 
once; going over all the things which he had said to her and she had said to 
him … quiet…like。 〃Directly I saw him I said to myself …〃 Why; you 
could have knocked her over with a feather。 Feathers; indeed; were a 
perpetual menace to Audrey。 

However; the immediate business was to find the master。 She walked 
across the hall to the library; glanced in; came back a little uncertainly; and 
stood in front of Cayley。 

〃If you please; sir;〃 she said in a low; respectful voice; 〃can you tell me 
where the master is? It's Mr。 Robert called。〃 

〃What?〃 said Cayley; looking up from his book。 〃Who?〃 

Audrey repeated her question。 

〃I don't know。 Isn't he in the office? He went up to the Temple after 
lunch。 I don't think I've seen him since。〃 

〃Thank you; sir。 I will go up to the Temple。〃 

Cayley returned to his book。 

The 〃Temple〃 was a brick summer…house; in the gardens at the back of 
the house; about three hundred yards away。 Here Mark meditated 
sometimes before retiring to the 〃office〃 to put his thoughts upon paper。 
The thoughts were not of any great value; moreover; they were given off at 
the dinner…table more often than they got on to paper; and got on to paper 
more often than they got into print。 But that did not prevent the master of 
The Red House from being a little pained when a visitor treated the 
Temple carelessly; as if it had been erected for the ordinary purposes of 
flirtation and cigarette…smoking。 There had been an occasion when two 
of his guests had been found playing fives in it。 Mark had said nothing at 

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the time; save to ask with a little less than his usual point … whether they 
couldn't find anywhere else for their game; but the offenders were never 
asked to The Red House again。 

Audrey walked slowly up to the Temple; looked in and walked slowly 
back。 All that walk for nothing。 Perhaps the master was upstairs in his 
room。 〃Not well…dressed enough for the drawing…room。〃 Well; now; 
Auntie; would you like anyone in your drawing…room with a red 
handkerchief round his neck and great big dusty boots; and … listen! One of 
the men shooting rabbits。 Auntie was partial to a nice rabbit; and onion 
sauce。 How hot it was; she wouldn't say no to a cup of tea。 Well; one 
thing; Mr。 Robert wasn't staying the night; he hadn't any luggage。 Of 
course Mr。 Mark could lend him things; he had clothes enough for six。 
She would have known him anywhere for Mr。 Mark's brother。 

She came into the house。 As she passed the housekeeper's room on 
her way to the hall; the door opened suddenly; and a rather frightened face 
looked out。 

〃Hallo; Aud;〃 said Elsie。 〃It's Audrey;〃 she said; turning into the 
room。 

〃Come in; Audrey;〃 called Mrs。 Stevens。 

〃What's up?〃 said Audrey; looking in at the door。 

〃Oh; my dear; you gave me such a turn。 Where have you been?〃 

〃Up to the Temple。〃 

〃Did you hear anything?〃 

〃Hear what?〃 

〃Bangs and explosions and terrible things。〃 

〃Oh!〃 said Audrey; rather relieved。 〃One of the men shooting rabbits。 
Why; I said to myself as I came along; 'Auntie's partial to a nice rabbit;' I 
said; and I shouldn't be surprised if …〃 

〃Rabbits!〃 said her aunt scornfully。 〃It was inside the house; my 
girl。〃 

〃Straight it was;〃 said Elsie。 She was one of the housemaids。 〃I 
said to Mrs。 Stevens … didn't I; Mrs。 Stevens? … 'That was in the house;' I 
said。〃 

Audrey looked at her aunt and then at Elsie。 

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〃Do you think he had a revolver with him?〃 she said in a hushed voice。 

〃Who?〃 said Elsie excitedly。 

〃That brother of his。 From Australia。 I said as soon as I set eyes on 
him; 'You're a bad lot; my man!' That's what I said; Elsie。 Even before he 
spoke to me。 Rude!〃 She turned to her aunt。 〃Well; I give you my 
word。〃 

〃If you remember; Audrey; I always said there was no saying with 
anyone from Australia。〃 Mrs。 Stevens lay back in her chair; breathing 
rather rapidly。 〃I wouldn't go out of this room now; not if you paid me a 
hundred thousand pounds。〃。 

〃Oh; Mrs。 Stevens!〃 said Elsie; who badly wanted five shillings for a 
new pair of shoes; 〃I wouldn't go as far as that; not myself; but …〃 

〃There!〃 cried Mrs。 Stevens; sitting up with a start。 They listened 
anxiously; the two girls instinctively coming closer to the older woman's 
chair。 

A door was being shaken; kicked; rattled。 

〃Listen!〃 

Audrey and Elsie looked at each other with frightened eyes。 

They heard a man's voice; loud; angry。 

〃Open the door!〃 it was shouting。 〃Open the door! I say; open the 
door!〃 

〃Don't open the door!〃 cried Mrs。 Stevens in a panic; as if it was her 
door which was threatened。 〃Audrey! Elsie! Don't let him in!〃 

〃Damn it; o
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