Charles Dickens<br >The Signalman<br >"Halloal Below therel"<br > When he heard a voice thus calling to him, he<br >was standing~t the door of his box, with a flag in<br >his hand, furled round its short pole. One would<br >"nave thought, considering the nature of the<br >ground, that he could not have doubted from what<br >quarter the voice came; but, instead of looking up<br >to where I stood on the top of the steep cutting<br >nearly over his head, he turned himself about and<br >looked down the Line. There was something<br >remarkable in his manner of doing so, though I<br >could not have said, for my life, what. But, I know<br >it was remarkable enough to attract my notice,<br >even though his figure was foreshortened and<br >shadowed, down in the deep trench, and mine was<br >high above him, so steeped in the glow of an angry<br ><br >
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