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Whom
I
had
looked
for
,
I
don
’
t
know
.
I
had
not
looked
for
him
.
Seeing
him
,
I
felt
that
I
was
in
a
dangerous
strait
indeed
,
and
I
kept
my
eyes
upon
him
.
He
lighted
the
candle
from
the
flaring
match
with
great
deliberation
,
and
dropped
the
match
,
and
trod
it
out
.
Then
he
put
the
candle
away
from
him
on
the
table
,
so
that
he
could
see
me
,
and
sat
with
his
arms
folded
on
the
table
and
looked
at
me
.
I
made
out
that
I
was
fastened
to
a
stout
perpendicular
ladder
a
few
inches
from
the
wall
—
a
fixture
there
—
the
means
of
ascent
to
the
loft
above
.
"
Now
,
"
said
he
,
when
we
had
surveyed
one
another
for
some
time
,
"
I
’
ve
got
you
.
"
"
Unbind
me
.
Let
me
go
!
"
"
Ah
!
"
he
returned
,
"
I
’
ll
let
you
go
.
I
’
ll
let
you
go
to
the
moon
,
I
’
ll
let
you
go
to
the
stars
.
All
in
good
time
.
"
"
Why
have
you
lured
me
here
?
"
"
Don
’
t
you
know
?
"
said
he
,
with
a
deadly
look
.
"
Why
have
you
set
upon
me
in
the
dark
?
"
"
Because
I
mean
to
do
it
all
myself
.
One
keeps
a
secret
better
than
two
.
O
you
enemy
,
you
enemy
!
"