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- The day was fading into a soft sun-shot haze, pricked here and there by a yellow electric light, and passers were rare in the little square into which they had turned. Dallas stopped again, and looked up.
- "It must be here," he said, slipping his arm through his father’s with a movement from which Archer’s shyness did not shrink; and they stood together looking up at the house.
- It was a modern building, without distinctive character, but many-windowed, and pleasantly balconied up its wide cream-coloured front. On one of the upper balconies, which hung well above the rounded tops of the horse-chestnuts in the square, the awnings were still lowered, as though the sun had just left it.
- "I wonder which floor—?" Dallas conjectured; and moving toward the porte-cochere he put his head into the porter’s lodge, and came back to say: "The fifth. It must be the one with the awnings."
- Archer remained motionless, gazing at the upper windows as if the end of their pilgrimage had been attained.
- "I say, you know, it’s nearly six," his son at length reminded him.
- The father glanced away at an empty bench under the trees.
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