The Monkey's Paw

what does mr.white mean by, i should hardly think that he'd come tonight''?

this is what mr white said

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In the opening lines of the story, the weather seems to be a deterrent for visitors..... that and the condition of the roads.

Without, the night was cold and wet, but in the small parlour of Laburnum villa the blinds were drawn and the fire burned brightly.

"That's the worst of living so far out," balled Mr. White with sudden and unlooked-for violence; "Of all the beastly, slushy, out of the way places to live in, this is the worst. Path's a bog, and the road's a torrent. I don't know what people are thinking about. I suppose because only two houses in the road are let, they think it doesn't matter."

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The Monkey's Paw