Although the fire was burning up briskly, she was
surprised to see that her visitor still wore his hat and
coat, standing with his back to her and staring out of
the window at the falling snow in the yard. She noticed
that the melting snow that still sprinkled his shoulders
dripped upon her
carpet.
'Can I take your hat and coat, sir?' she said.
No,' he said without turning.
She was not sure she had heard him, and was about to
repeat her question.
He turned his head and
looked at her over his
shoulder.
'I prefer to keep them on,'
he said with emphasis, and
she noticed that he wore big
blue spectacles and had a
side-whisker over his coat
collar that completely hid his
cheeks and face.
Very well, sir,' she said, a little offended. 'As you like.
In a bit the room will be warmer.'
'I do not look for sociability at all. I have a great
deal of work to do, and I wish to do it undisturbed.
I trust, madam, that I make myself clear,' added the
strange man
Except for the delivery of his meals by the porter,
Jimson, his door remained closed, and for two days no
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It is of chapter THE STRANGER of class 8 CBSE
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