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PinkMonkey.com Digital Library-The Turn of the Screw by Henry James


But not now.” “Why not now?” My insistence turned him from me and kept him once
more at his window in a silence during which, between us, you might have heard a pin
drop. Then he was before me again with the air of a person for whom, outside,
someone who had frankly to be reckoned with was waiting. “I have to see Luke.” I had
not yet reduced him to quite so vulgar a lie, and I felt proportionately ashamed. But,
horrible as it was, his lies made up my truth. I achieved thoughtfully a few loops of my
knitting. “Well, then, go to Luke, and I’ll wait for what you promise. Only, in return for
that, satisfy, before you leave me, one very much smaller request.” He looked as if he
felt he had succeeded enough to be able still a little to bargain. “Very much smaller-?”

“Yes, a mere fraction of the whole. Tell me”- oh, my work preoccupied me, and I was
offhand!- “if, yesterday afternoon, from the table in the hall, you took, you know, my
letter.”
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