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The rain was coming down in its old fashion, tapping on a million roofs and occasionally effecting an entry. It beat down the smoke, and caused the fumes1 of petrol and the smell of wet clothes to linger mixed on the streets of London. In the great forecourt of the Museum it could fall uninterrupt-edly, plumb2 onto the draggled doves and the helmets of the police. So dark was the afternoon that some of the lights had been turned on inside, and the great building suggested a tomb, miraculously3 illuminated4 by spirits of the dead.
Alec arrived first, dressed no longer in corduroys but in a new blue suit and bowler5 hat—part of his outfit6 for the Argentine. He sprang, as he had boasted, of a respectable family—publi-cans, small tradesmen—and it was only by accident that he had appeared as an untamed son of the woods. Indeed, he liked the woods and the fresh air and water, he liked them better than anything and he liked to protect or destroy life, but woods con-tain no "openings", and young men who want to get on must leave them. He was determined7 in a blind way to get on now. Fate had placed a snare8 in his hands, and he meant to set it. He tramped over the courtyard, then took the steps in a series of springs; having won the shelter of the portico9 he stood motion-less, except for the flicker10 of his eyes. These sudden changes of pace were typical of the man, who always advanced as a skir-misher, was always "on the spot" as Clive had phrased it in the
written testimonial; "during the five months A. Scudder was in my service I found him prompt and assiduous": qualities that he proposed to display now. When the victim drove up he be-came half cruel, half frightened. Gentlemen he knew, mates he knew; what class of creature was Mr Hall who said, "Call me Maurice"? Narrowing his eyes to

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friendliness
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brag
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naive
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stimulating
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