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"
It
is
n't
--
?
"
cried
the
little
man
,
and
rushed
to
the
corner
window
.
All
the
others
rushed
to
the
window
likewise
.
I
sat
staring
at
them
.
Suddenly
I
leapt
up
,
knocked
over
my
third
egg
,
rushed
for
the
window
also
.
I
had
just
thought
of
something
.
"
Nothing
to
be
seen
there
,
"
cried
the
little
man
,
rushing
for
the
door
.
"
It
's
that
boy
!
"
I
cried
,
bawling
in
hoarse
fury
;
"
it
's
that
accursed
boy
!
"
and
turning
about
I
pushed
the
waiter
aside
--
he
was
just
bringing
me
some
more
toast
--
and
rushed
violently
out
of
the
room
and
down
and
out
upon
the
queer
little
esplanade
in
front
of
the
hotel
.
The
sea
,
which
had
been
smooth
,
was
rough
now
with
hurrying
cat
's
-
paws
,
and
all
about
where
the
sphere
had
been
was
tumbled
water
like
the
wake
of
a
ship
.
Above
,
a
little
puff
of
cloud
whirled
like
dispersing
smoke
,
and
the
three
or
four
people
on
the
beach
were
staring
up
with
interrogative
faces
towards
the
point
of
that
unexpected
report
.
And
that
was
all
!
Boots
and
waiter
and
the
four
young
men
in
blazers
came
rushing
out
behind
me
.
Shouts
came
from
windows
and
doors
,
and
all
sorts
of
worrying
people
came
into
sight
--
agape
.
For
a
time
I
stood
there
,
too
overwhelmed
by
this
new
development
to
think
of
the
people
.
At
first
I
was
too
stunned
to
see
the
thing
as
any
definite
disaster
--
I
was
just
stunned
,
as
a
man
is
by
some
accidental
violent
blow
.
It
is
only
afterwards
he
begins
to
appreciate
his
specific
injury
.
"
Good
Lord
!
"
I
felt
as
though
somebody
was
pouring
funk
out
of
a
can
down
the
back
of
my
neck
.
My
legs
became
feeble
.
I
had
got
the
first
intimation
of
what
the
disaster
meant
for
me
.
There
was
that
confounded
boy
--
sky
high
!
I
was
utterly
left
.
There
was
the
gold
in
the
coffee-room
--
my
only
possession
on
earth
.
How
would
it
all
work
out
?
The
general
effect
was
of
a
gigantic
unmanageable
confusion
.