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Nineteen
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Nineteen
Mark Easterbrook’s Narrative1
I went out into the late afternoon. Darkness had already fallen, and sincethe sky was overcast2, I moved rather uncertainly down the winding3 drive.
I looked back once at the lighted windows of the house. In doing so, Istepped off the gravel4 onto the grass and collided with someone moving inthe opposite direction.
It was a small man, solidly made. We exchanged apologies. His voicewas a rich deep bass5 with a rather fruity and pedantic6 tone.
“I’m so sorry….”
“Not at all. Entirely7 my fault, I assure you….”
“I have never been here before,” I explained, “so I don’t quite knowwhere I’m going. I ought to have brought a torch.”
“Allow me.”
The stranger produced a torch from his pocket, switched it on andhanded it to me. By its light I saw that he was a man of middle age, with around cherubic face, a black moustache and spectacles. He wore a goodquality dark raincoat and can only be described as the acme8 of respectab-ility. All the same, it did just cross my mind to wonder why he was not us-ing his torch himself since he had it with him.
“Ah,” I said rather idiotically. “I see. I have stepped off the drive.”
I stepped back on it, then offered him back the torch.
“I can find my way now.”
“No, no, pray keep it until you get to the gate.”
“But you—you are going to the house?”
“No, no. I am going the same way that you are. Er—down the drive. Andthen up to the bus stop. I am catching9 a bus back to Bournemouth.”
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