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Mark's business agent, Phillips, visits him in the wood, expressing frustration over Mark's neglect of his affairs and his reclusive life. Phillips delivers papers for Mark to sign and reluctantly shares news from their past, while Mark shows disinterest in his old life, prioritizing the child's needs. Mark then asks Phillips to procure several unusual items, including a doll and toys, causing Phillips to react with terror, which Mark finds amusing.
Notable Quotes:
- "I wish to goodness you would give it up, Mr. Ellery, and come home." — James Phillips
- "I aspect I'm lost." — The Child
- "Even the very bravest child may be excused for feeling a little strange..." — Narrator
Summary:
- James Phillips, Mark's concerned assistant, visits and pleads for Mark to return to his former life.
- Mark remains stubbornly isolated, though now caring for the child.
- Phillips is bewildered by Mark's requests for luxurious toys and comforts for the girl.
- The child's presence reveals Mark's deeply hidden, gentle nature.
- Phillips suspects Mark is losing his sanity, unaware of the child's full significance.
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