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1840–1928

“WHO'S IN THE NEXT ROOM?”

Thomas Hardy

“Who's in the next room?— who? I seemed to see Somebody in the dawning passing through, Unknown to me.”

“Nay: you saw nought. He passed invisibly.” “Who's in the next room?— who? I seem to hear Somebody muttering firm in a language new

That chills the ear.” “No: you catch not his tongue who has entered there.” “Who's in the next room?— who? I seem to feel

His breath like a clammy draught, as if it drew From the Polar Wheel.” “No: none who breathes at all does the door conceal.” “Who's in the next room?— who?

A figure wan With a message to one in there of something due? Shall I know him anon?” “Yea he; and he brought such; and you'll know him anon.”

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