Elliot triumphantly, sweeping the pieces together and standing up.
He had won the game.
"What? Pepper beaten at last? I congratulate you!" said Arthur Venning,
who was wheeling old Mrs. Paley to bed.
All these voices sounded gratefully in St. John's ears as he lay
half-asleep, and yet vividly conscious of everything around him. Across
his eyes passed a procession of objects, black and indistinct, the
figures of people picking up their books, their cards, their balls of
wool, their work-baskets, and passing him one after another on their way
to bed.
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