North of Boston by Robert Frost
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page 60 of 72 (83%)
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I can't, and leave a thing like that unsettled.
Doors locked and curtains drawn will make no difference. I always have felt strange when we came home To the dark house after so long an absence, And the key rattled loudly into place Seemed to warn someone to be getting out At one door as we entered at another. What if I'm right, and someone all the time-- Don't hold my arm!" "I say it's someone passing." "You speak as if this were a travelled road. You forget where we are. What is beyond That he'd be going to or coming from At such an hour of night, and on foot too. What was he standing still for in the bushes?" "It's not so very late--it's only dark. There's more in it than you're inclined to say. Did he look like----?" "He looked like anyone. I'll never rest to-night unless I know. Give me the lantern." "You don't want the lantern." She pushed past him and got it for herself. "You're not to come," she said. "This is my business. If the time's come to face it, I'm the one To put it the right way. He'd never dare-- Listen! He kicked a stone. Hear that, hear that! He's coming towards us. Joel, go in--please. Hark!--I don't hear him now. But please go in." "In the first place you can't make me believe it's----" |
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