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Chapter 8
Slowly,stepbystep,hefoundhimselfinthegreathall,sombreandfullofacridsmoke.
Afirebuiltagainstthestaircasehadburntdownimpotentlytoalowheapofembers.Thehardwoodhadfailedtocatch;onlyafewstepsatthebottomsmouldered,withacreepingglowofsparksdefiningtheircharrededges.Atthetophesawastreakoflightfromanopendoor.Itfelluponthevastlanding,allfoggywithaslowdriftofsmoke.Thatwastheroom.Heclimbedthestairs,thencheckedhimself,becausehehadseenwithintheshadowofamancastupononeofthewalls.Itwasashapeless,highshoulderedshadowofsomebodystandingstill,withloweredhead,outofhislineofsight.TheCapataz,rememberingthathewastotallyunarmed,steppedaside,and,effacinghimselfuprightinadarkcorner,waitedwithhiseyesfixedonthedoor.
Thewholeenormousruinedbarrackofaplace,unfinished,withoutceilingsunderitsloftyroof,waspervadedbythesmokeswayingtoandfrointhefaintcrossdraughtsplayingintheobscurityofmanyloftyroomsandbarnlikepassages.Onceoneoftheswingingshutterscameagainstthewallwithasinglesharpcrack,asifpushedbyanimpatienthand.Apieceofpaperscurriedoutfromsomewhere,rustlingalongthelanding.Theman,whoeverhewas,didnotdarkenthelighteddoorway.TwicetheCapataz,advancingacoupleofstepsoutofhiscorner,cranedhisneckinthehopeofcatchingsightofwhathecouldbeat,soquietly,inthere.