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The Inheritors

CHAPTER TEN
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Before noon of the next day I was ascending the stairs of the new house in which the Duc had his hermitage.

There was an air of secrecy in the broad publicity of the carpeted stairs that led to his flat; a hush in the atmosphere; in the street itself, a glorified _cul de sac_ that ran into the bustling life of the Italiens.

It had the sudden sluggishness of a back-water.

One seemed to have grown suddenly deaf in the midst of the rattle.
There was an incredible suggestion of silence--the silence of a private detective--in the mien of the servant who ushered me into a room.

He was the English servant of the theatre--the English servant that foreigners affect.


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