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Novel Notes

Chapter 12 

Word Count: 4215    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

say. Turning the dogs'-eared leaves of the dilapidated diary that lies before me, I find the record of our later ga

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“Years ago, when I was very small, we lived in a great house in a long, straight, brown-coloured street, in the east end of London. It was a noisy, crowded street in the daytime; but a silent, lonesome street at night, when the gas-lights, few and far between, partook of the character of lighthouses rather than of illuminants, and the tramp, tramp of the policeman on his long beat seemed to be ever drawing nearer, or fading away, except for brief moments when the footsteps ceased, as he paused to rattle a door or window, or to flash his lantern into some dark passage leading down towards the river.”