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CHAPTER XIII BLUFF AND REBUFF
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"Who is there?"
Instead of replying, Josie knocked again, and suddenly the door was opened and Old Swallowtail stood before her.
"I—I beg your pardon," said she diffidently; "are you the real estate man?"
"Then you're the man I want to see," she asserted and took a step forward. But he did not move an inch from his position and his eyes were fixed4 steadfastly5 on her face.
"I have nothing to sell, at present," he remarked.
"But I want to give you something to sell," she retorted impatiently, summoning her wits to meet the occasion. "Let me in, please. Or do you transact6 all your business in the hallway?"
Somewhat to her surprise he stepped back and held the door for her to enter. Josie promptly7 walked in and sat down near a round table, one comprehensive glance fixing in her mind the entire contents of the small room.
There was one window, dim and unwashed, facing the street. It had a thick shade, now raised. Originally the room had been square, and rather crudely plastered and wallpapered, but a wooden partition had afterward8 been erected9 to cut the room into two, so that the portion she had entered was long and narrow. Its sole furniture consisted of the round table, quite bare, two or three wooden-bottomed chairs, and against one wall a rack filled with books. During the interview she
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knuckles
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doorway
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transact
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promptly
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modulated
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burrows
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stuffy
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deception
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formulate
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confidential
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inquiries
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revert
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peculiar
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sarcastic
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