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paragraph about mr.purcell in
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Answered by BadBabyGirl
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MR PURCELL did not believe in ghosts. Nevertheless, the man

who bought the two doves, and his strange act immediately

thereafter, left him with a distinct sense of the uncanny. As

though, behind his departed customer, there had lingered

the musty smell of an abandoned, haunted house.

Mr Purcell was a small, fussy man; red cheeks and a

tight, melon stomach. Large glasses magnified his eyes so

as to give him the appearance of a wise and genial owl. He

owned a pet shop. He sold cats and dogs and monkeys; he

dealt in fish food and bird seed, prescribed remedies for

ailing canaries, and displayed on his shelves long rows of

ornate and gilded cages. He considered himself something

of a professional man.

A constant stir of movement pervaded his shop;

whispered twitters, sly rustling; squeals, cheeps, and

sudden squeaks. Small feet scampered in frantic circles frightened, bewildered, blindly seeking. Across the shelves

pulsed this endless flicker of life. But the customers who

came in said, “Aren’t they cute? Look at that little cage!

They’re sweet.” And Mr Purcell himself would smile and

briskly rub his hands and emphatically shake his head.

Each morning, when the routine of opening his shop

was completed, it was the proprietor’s custom to perch on

a high stool, behind the counter, unfold his morning paper,

and digest the day’s news. As he read he would smirk,

frown, reflectively purse his lips, knowingly lift his eyebrows,

nod in grave agreement. He read everything, even advice to

the lovelorn and the detailed columns of advertisements.

It was a rough day. A strong wind blew against the high,

plate-glass windows.

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