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"
Close
the
door
,
somebody
.
Mrs.
Malins
will
get
her
death
of
cold
.
"
"
Browne
is
out
there
,
Aunt
Kate
,
"
said
Mary
Jane
.
"
Browne
is
everywhere
,
"
said
Aunt
Kate
,
lowering
her
voice
.
Mary
Jane
laughed
at
her
tone
.
"
Really
,
"
she
said
archly
,
"
he
is
very
attentive
.
"
"
He
has
been
laid
on
here
like
the
gas
,
"
said
Aunt
Kate
in
the
same
tone
,
"
all
during
the
Christmas
.
"
She
laughed
herself
this
time
good-humouredly
and
then
added
quickly
:
"
But
tell
him
to
come
in
,
Mary
Jane
,
and
close
the
door
.
I
hope
to
goodness
he
did
n't
hear
me
.
"
At
that
moment
the
hall-door
was
opened
and
Mr.
Browne
came
in
from
the
doorstep
,
laughing
as
if
his
heart
would
break
.
He
was
dressed
in
a
long
green
overcoat
with
mock
astrakhan
cuffs
and
collar
and
wore
on
his
head
an
oval
fur
cap
.
He
pointed
down
the
snow-covered
quay
from
where
the
sound
of
shrill
prolonged
whistling
was
borne
in
.
"
Teddy
will
have
all
the
cabs
in
Dublin
out
,
"
he
said
.