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routine-observation

Lewis carefully times and notes Wallace's consistent daily path and habits, emphasizing the importance of routine in understanding character.

1 chapter across 1 book

Way Station (1963)Clifford D. Simak

Chapter 4

In this chapter, Lewis observes Enoch Wallace's daily routine and investigates the peculiar living arrangements at Wallace's property. He discovers that Wallace lives in a shed attached to a well-preserved but strangely slick and black-windowed house, which seems almost otherworldly. Lewis also finds a family burial plot with an unexpected third gravestone, raising questions about Wallace's past and the mysteries surrounding the house.