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Bruce swung the door for them, and they passed into a little narrow shop-like place. The Leighton house was a big dark pile at the end of the street and the only light visible was in the back room where Patricia knew the struggle against death and disease was being fought out. She paused for a long look and then she ran lightly up the steps and put a shrinking finger on the bell. "I wish I were in the night life," she said resentfully. "I envy you, Norn, being among live people.".
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"No! no! It was--it was--" They sat in absolute silence, absently watching the occupants of the now nearly deserted tables straggle out in twos and threes, until the room was quite empty, and Patricia could bear it no longer. Tom Hughes, who had been surreptitiously glancing at his watch beneath the table cover, spoke reluctantly. "Do you think he knows anything?".
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