The Open Door, and the Portrait. / Stories of the Seen and the Unseen.
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A first-person narrator describes taking a country house as a temporary home after returning from India, settling his family and arranging schooling for his son while noting the surrounding landscape and the ruins on the estate, especially a vacant doorway that haunts his thoughts. Seasonal domestic life and neighborhood detail are given close attention until winter brings a series of curious incidents that interrupt his London engagements and force him to relate private events. The stories interweave ordinary social routines and vivid setting with subtle suggestions of unseen or uncanny influences upon the household.
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