blankly as if not wholly awake


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DATE: March 23, 2017, 8:55 a.m.

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  1. Carefully putting away his pistol, which all the time he had held in his hand, he went to a window and looked out. The street was deserted and silent; the lamps were extinguished; the roofs and chimneys of the houses were sharply outlined against the dawn-light in the east. He left the house, the door yielding easily to his hand, and walked to the Commercial office. The city editor was still in his office--asleep. Saylor waked him and said: "I have been at the haunted house."
  2. The editor stared blankly as if not wholly awake. "Good God!" he cried, "are you Saylor?"
  3. "Yes--why not?" The editor made no answer, but continued staring.
  4. "I passed the night there--it seems," said Saylor.
  5. "They say that things were uncommonly quiet out there," the editor said, trifling with a paper-weight upon which he had dropped his eyes, "did anything occur?"
  6. "Nothing whatever."

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