[No Hero by E.W. Hornung]@TWC D-Link bookNo Hero CHAPTER XIII 1/13
NUMBER THREE It was the middle of November when I was shown once more into the old room at the old number in Elm Park Gardens.
There was a fire, the windows were shut, and the electric light was a distinct improvement when the maid put it on; otherwise all was exactly as I had left it in August, and so often pictured it since.
There was "Hope," presiding over the shelf of poets, and here "Paolo and Francesca," reminiscent as ever of Melbury Road, upon a wet Sunday, years and years ago.
The day's _Times_ and the week's _Spectator_ were not less prominent than the last new problem novel; all three lay precisely where their predecessors had always lain; and my own dead self stood in its own old place upon the piano which had been in St.Helena with Napoleon.
It is vanity's deserts to come across these unnecessary memorials of a decently buried boyhood; there is always something stultifying about them, and I longed to confiscate this one of me. But there was a photograph on the chimney-piece that interested me keenly; it was evidently the very latest of Bob Evers, and I studied it with a painful curiosity.
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