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Martin Eden

CHAPTER III
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His mind went back to the house he had just left, and he saw, first, the paintings, and next, Her, looking at him with melting sweetness as she shook his hand at leaving.

He forgot where he was and Bernard Higginbotham's existence, till that gentleman demanded:- "Seen a ghost ?" Martin came back and looked at the beady eyes, sneering, truculent, cowardly, and there leaped into his vision, as on a screen, the same eyes when their owner was making a sale in the store below--subservient eyes, smug, and oily, and flattering.
"Yes," Martin answered.

"I seen a ghost.

Good night.

Good night, Gertrude." He started to leave the room, tripping over a loose seam in the slatternly carpet.
"Don't bang the door," Mr.Higginbotham cautioned him.
He felt the blood crawl in his veins, but controlled himself and closed the door softly behind him.
Mr.Higginbotham looked at his wife exultantly.
"He's ben drinkin'," he proclaimed in a hoarse whisper.


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