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"
Did
he
give
his
name
?
"
"
No
.
"
"
What
does
he
look
like
?
"
The
secretary
smiled
with
sudden
animation
,
as
if
she
were
about
to
utter
an
enthusiastic
compliment
,
but
the
smile
vanished
abruptly
.
"
I
don
’
t
know
,
"
she
answered
uneasily
.
"
He
’
s
hard
to
describe
.
He
has
a
strange
face
.
"
They
had
been
silent
for
a
long
time
,
and
the
hands
of
the
dial
were
approaching
3
:
50
when
the
buzzer
rang
on
the
secretary
’
s
desk
—
the
bell
from
Danagger
’
s
office
,
the
signal
of
permission
to
enter
.
They
both
leaped
to
their
feet
,
and
the
secretary
rushed
forward
,
smiling
with
relief
,
hastening
to
open
the
door
.
As
she
entered
Danagger
’
s
office
,
Dagny
saw
the
private
exit
door
closing
after
the
caller
who
had
preceded
her
.
She
heard
the
knock
of
the
door
against
the
jamb
and
the
faint
tinkle
of
the
glass
panel
.
She
saw
the
man
who
had
left
,
by
his
reflection
on
Ken
Danagger
’
s
face
.
It
was
not
the
face
she
had
seen
in
the
courtroom
,
it
was
not
the
face
she
had
known
for
years
as
a
countenance
of
unchanging
,
unfeeling
rigidity
—
it
was
a
face
which
a
young
man
of
twenty
should
hope
for
,
but
could
not
achieve
,
a
face
from
which
every
sign
of
strain
had
been
wiped
out
,
so
that
the
lined
cheeks
,
the
creased
forehead
,
the
graying
hair
—
like
elements
rearranged
by
a
new
theme
—
were
made
to
form
a
composition
of
hope
,
eagerness
and
guiltless
serenity
:
the
theme
was
deliverance
.
He
did
not
rise
when
she
entered
—
he
looked
as
if
he
had
not
quite
returned
to
the
reality
of
the
moment
and
had
forgotten
the
proper
routine
—
but
he
smiled
at
her
with
such
simple
benevolence
that
she
found
herself
smiling
in
answer
.
She
caught
herself
thinking
that
this
was
the
way
every
human
being
should
greet
another
—
and
she
lost
her
anxiety
,
feeling
suddenly
certain
that
all
was
well
and
that
nothing
to
be
feared
could
exist
.