what kind of experience did 'the little man with anxious white face' decide to relate? chapter 12 the face on the wall
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The chapter "The Face on the Wall" is a short story by E. W. Hornung, and it features the character of "the little man with an anxious white face" who is a guest at a dinner party. In the story, the little man decides to relate an experience he had where he saw the face of a man he had once wronged appear on a wall in his bedroom. He tells the other guests at the party that he tried to wash the face away, but it remained on the wall until he eventually covered it with wallpaper. The little man is clearly disturbed by the experience and seems to believe that the face was a supernatural manifestation of the guilt he felt for his past misdeeds. The other guests at the party are skeptical of the story and try to rationalize the appearance of the face, but the little man remains convinced that it was a warning of some kind.