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He had no doubts. He carried to his pallet in the roof-room novacillations and no problems. His resolve was taken. For a time, as helistened to the movements below-stairs, the sound of voices still rose, drowsy as the hour waxed late; the light that flickered through thecracks in the puncheon flooring gradually dulled, and presently a harshgrating noise acquainted him with the fact that Sudley was shovellingthe ashes over the embers; then the tent-like attic was illumined onlyby the moonlight a...dmitted through the little square window at the gableend--so silent, so still, it seemed that it too slept like the silenthouse. The winds slumbered amidst the mute woods; a bank of cloud thathe could see from his lowly couch lay in the south becalmed. The bird'ssong had ceased. It seemed to him as he lifted himself on his elbow thathe had never known the world so hushed. The rustle of the quilt of gayglazed calico was of note in the quietude; the impact of his bare footon the floor was hardly a sound, rather an annotation of his weight andhis movement; yet in default of all else the sense of hearing marked it.
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