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Carnac’s Folly
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CHAPTER XIV
12/19

Inside the little spare, undecorated room, Tarboe looked round.

It was all quiet and still enough.

It was like a lodge in the wilderness.

Somehow, the atmosphere of it made him feel apart and lonely.

Perhaps that was a little due to the timbered ceiling, to the walls with cedar scantlings showing, to the crude look of everything-the head of a moose, the skins hanging down the sides of the walls, the smell of the cedar, and the swift movement of a tame red squirrel, which ran up the walls and over the floor and along the chimney-piece, for Denzil avoided the iron stove so common in these new cold lands, and remained faithful to a huge old-fashioned mantel.
Presently Denzil faced him, having closed the door.


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