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mething turns up in the next three weeks, or a month at the latest, I'll have to get a job." "And that means--" she asked. "All this will go to pot," he explained with a sweeping gesture. "I thought I'd better tell you as much in advance as I could." "You mean you're going to give up your office--and me?" she asked, a little alarmed. "Giving up you will be the harder of the two," he said with a smile, "but that's what it means. You'll have no difficulty finding a new place, with three weeks in which to look for one, but I'm sorry." "I'm sorry, too, Mr. Chamberlain," she said, her brow puckered. She was not really frightened, because she knew she could get another position, but she became aware of rather more regret than she had expected. There was silence for a moment. "Jove!" said Arthur, suddenly. "It's getting dark, isn't it?" It was. It was growing dark with unusual rapidity. Arthur went to his window, and looked out. "Funny," he remarked in a moment or two. "Things don't look just right, down there, somehow. There are very few people about." He watched in growing amazement. Lights came on in the streets below, but none of the buildings lighted up. It grew darker and darker. "It shouldn't be dark at this hour!" Arthur exclaimed. Estelle went to the window by his side. "It looks awfully queer," she agreed. "It must be an eclipse or something." They heard doors open in the hall outside, and Arthur ran out. The halls were beginning to fill with excited people. "What on earth's the matter?" asked a worried stenographer. "Probably an eclipse," replied Arthur. "Only it's odd we didn't read about it in the papers." He glanced along the corridor. No one else seemed better informed than he, and he went back into his office. Estelle turned from the window as he appeared. "The streets are deserted," she said in a puzzled tone. "What's the matter? Did you hear?" Arthur shook his head and reached for the telephone. "I'll call up and find out," he said confidently. He held the receiver to his ear. "What the--" he exclaimed. "Listen to this!" A small-sized roar was coming from the receiver. Arthur hung up and turned a blank face upon Estelle. "Look!" she said suddenly, and pointed out of the window. All the city was now lighted up, and such of the signs as they could see were brilliantly illumined. They watched in silence. The streets once more seemed filled with vehicles.
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