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"Hallo, Aud," said Elsie. "It's Audrey," she said, turning into the room. Voice Reading
"Come in, Audrey," called Mrs. Stevens. Voice Reading
"What's up?" said Audrey, looking in at the door. Voice Reading
"Oh, my dear, you gave me such a turn. Where have you been?" Voice Reading
"Up to the Temple." Voice Reading
"Did you hear anything?" Voice Reading
"Hear what?" Voice Reading
"Bangs and explosions and terrible things." Voice Reading
"Oh!" said Audrey, rather relieved. "One of the men shooting rabbits. Why, I said to myself as I came along, 'Auntie's partial to a nice rabbit,' I said, and I shouldn't be surprised if-" Voice Reading
"Rabbits!" said her aunt scornfully. "It was inside the house, my girl." Voice Reading
"Straight it was," said Elsie. She was one of the housemaids. "I said to Mrs. Stevens-didn't I, Mrs. Stevens?-'That was in the house,' I said." Voice Reading
Audrey looked at her aunt and then at Elsie. Voice Reading
"Do you think he had a revolver with him?" she said in a hushed voice. Voice Reading
"Who?" said Elsie excitedly. Voice Reading
"That brother of his. From Australia. I said as soon as I set eyes on him, 'You're a bad lot, my man!' That's what I said, Elsie. Even before he spoke to me. Rude!" She turned to her aunt. "Well, I give you my word." Voice Reading
"If you remember, Audrey, I always said there was no saying with anyone from Australia." Mrs. Stevens lay back in her chair, breathing rather rapidly. "I wouldn't go out of this room now, not if you paid me a hundred thousand pounds." Voice Reading
"Oh, Mrs. Stevens!" said Elsie, who badly wanted five shillings for a new pair of shoes, "I wouldn't go as far as that, not myself, but-" Voice Reading
"There!" cried Mrs. Stevens, sitting up with a start. They listened anxiously, the two girls instinctively coming closer to the older woman's chair. Voice Reading
A door was being shaken, kicked, rattled. Voice Reading
"Listen!" Voice Reading
Audrey and Elsie looked at each other with frightened eyes. Voice Reading
They heard a man's voice, loud, angry. Voice Reading
"Open the door!" it was shouting. "Open the door! I say, open the door!" Voice Reading
"Don't open the door!" cried Mrs. Stevens in a panic, as if it was her door which was threatened. "Audrey! Elsie! Don't let him in!" Voice Reading
"Damn it, open the door!" came the voice again. Voice Reading

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