Detailed Summary of A Midnight Visitor
by Robert
Arthur
Introduction
A Midnight
Visitor is an interesting and suspenseful short story written by Robert
Arthur. The story revolves around a secret agent named Ausable, who
appears very different from the typical spies found in novels and films.
Through intelligence, quick thinking, and presence of mind, Ausable
successfully outwits another spy named Max. The story teaches us that
intelligence and courage are often more powerful than physical strength and
weapons.
Ausable – An Unusual Secret Agent
The story
begins with a young writer named Fowler, who is eager to meet a real
secret agent. He has read many exciting stories about spies and imagines them
as handsome, athletic, mysterious men involved in thrilling adventures.
Therefore, he expects Ausable to be similar.
However, when
Fowler finally meets Ausable, he feels greatly disappointed. Ausable does not
resemble the image of a secret agent at all. He is fat, speaks with an American
accent, and looks ordinary rather than heroic. He is staying in a small
room on the top floor of a gloomy French hotel, which is far from the glamorous
settings that Fowler had imagined.
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Ausable
quickly notices Fowler's disappointment. With a sense of humour, he points out
that Fowler had probably expected mysterious meetings, beautiful women passing
secret messages, gunfire, and danger. Instead, Fowler has spent a dull evening
with a fat man who received only an ordinary telephone call fixing an
appointment. Ausable laughs at Fowler's romantic ideas about espionage.
Yet Ausable
assures him that he will soon witness something important. A highly
confidential report concerning new missiles is expected to arrive in his room.
Several people have risked their lives to obtain this report, and it may even
influence the course of history. Ausable suggests that real espionage
(intelligence/spying) lies not in dramatic actions but in the importance of
information.
Fowler's First Authentic Thrill
As Ausable and
Fowler enter the room, Ausable switches on the light. At that moment, Fowler
experiences his first authentic thrill of the day.
Standing halfway
across the room is a man holding a small automatic pistol. The man is Max,
another secret agent or spy. His sudden appearance immediately creates tension
and suspense. ![]()
Unlike Fowler, Ausable does not panic. Although surprised, he remains calm and asks Max what he is doing in the room. Max explains that he has come to obtain the secret report that is supposed to be delivered to Ausable later that night. He believes the report will be safer in his hands.
Max is
described as slender and fox-like, suggesting cleverness and cunning. Armed
with a pistol, he appears dangerous and confident. Fowler is naturally
frightened, but Ausable behaves as though the situation is merely an
inconvenience.
Ausable's Clever Invention of the Balcony
Instead of
showing fear, Ausable sits comfortably in an armchair and begins complaining
about the hotel management. He says that this is the second time in a month
that someone has entered his room through the balcony.
This statement surprises both Fowler and Max.
Fowler
immediately looks toward the window but cannot see any balcony. Max also seems
confused and admits that he entered the room with a passkey and knew nothing
about any balcony.
Without
hesitation, Ausable continues his story. He explains that the room was once
part of a larger apartment. The adjacent room used to have a balcony, which now
extends beneath his window. According to him, one can reach it through an empty
room down the corridor.
The
explanation sounds completely reasonable. Because Ausable speaks confidently
and naturally, Max accepts the story without questioning it. This is the first
example of Ausable's extraordinary intelligence. He invents an entire balcony
on the spot and makes it believable.
Meanwhile,
Fowler remains nervous. Max orders him to sit down, and everyone waits for the
arrival of the secret report.
The Importance of the Secret Report
The report
they are waiting for contains information about new missiles, making it
extremely valuable. Intelligence agencies and governments are eager to obtain
such information because it can influence military and political decisions.
Max reveals
that his organization wants the report back. He hints that his side has lost
possession of the document and now hopes to recover it before it reaches
Ausable.
This part of
the story highlights the dangerous world of espionage, where secret information
can determine the balance of power among nations.
Ausable's Second Brilliant Lie – The Police
As they wait,
there is a sudden knock on the door.
The sound
startles Fowler. However, Ausable remains calm and smiles. He announces that
the visitors must be the police.
Ausable claims
that because the expected report is so important, he had requested police
protection. He says he arranged for officers to check on him at regular
intervals to ensure that everything was safe.
This statement
immediately affects Max. He becomes nervous and worried. Although he has a gun,
he knows that being caught by the police would be disastrous.
The knocking
continues. Ausable cleverly increases the pressure by saying that if he fails
to open the door, the police will enter anyway because the door is unlocked.
Furthermore, they will not hesitate to shoot.
The situation
suddenly turns against Max. He begins to panic and must make a quick decision.
Max's Fatal Mistake
Believing
Ausable's story about the police, Max decides to hide temporarily on the
balcony until the officers leave.
He backs
toward the window while keeping his pistol aimed at Ausable and Fowler. Then he
climbs onto the window sill. At the same time, the knocking grows louder, and a
voice outside calls, "Mr. Ausable! Mr. Ausable!"
To Max, this
confirms that the police have arrived.
Desperate to
avoid capture, he pushes himself out of the window, intending to land on the
balcony below.
But there is
one crucial fact that Max does not know.
There is no
balcony.
The balcony
exists only in Ausable's imagination and in the story he invented a few minutes
earlier.
As Max jumps,
he lets out a terrified scream. Realizing too late that there is no balcony
beneath him, he falls to his death.
The Truth Revealed
Immediately
after Max disappears, the door opens.
Fowler expects
to see armed police officers. Instead, a waiter enters carrying a tray with
drinks. The waiter is Henry, whom Ausable had previously ordered to bring
refreshments.
The waiter
places the tray on the table, opens the bottle, and leaves quietly.
Fowler is
shocked and confused. He asks about the police.
Ausable calmly
explains that there were no police at all. The person knocking at the door was
merely Henry, the waiter.
Still stunned,
Fowler asks whether Max might return from the balcony.
Ausable smiles
and reveals the final truth:
There is no
balcony.
Max believed
both of Ausable's inventions—the balcony and the police—and these false stories
led him to his downfall.
Character Sketch of Ausable
1. Ausable is the
most remarkable character in the story.
2. He is
intelligent and quick-witted.
3. He remains
calm even in dangerous situations.
4. He possesses a
strong presence of mind.
5. He can think
rapidly under pressure.
6. He uses words
and psychology instead of violence.
7. Unlike typical
fictional spies who depend on guns, fights, and physical strength, Ausable
depends on his brain. His appearance may seem ordinary, but his intelligence
makes him highly effective.
Who is Fowler?
Fowler is a
young writer interested in secret agents and espionage. He initially judges
Ausable by his appearance and feels disappointed because Ausable does not fit
the traditional image of a spy.
His first
authentic thrill of the day occurs when he sees Max standing in the room
with a pistol.
By the end of
the story, Fowler learns that real espionage is not about glamour or physical
bravery but about intelligence, strategy, and quick thinking. His opinion of
Ausable changes completely.
Themes of the Story
Intelligence Over Strength
Ausable
defeats an armed spy without using any weapon. His intelligence proves more
powerful than Max's pistol.
Appearance Can Be Deceptive
Ausable looks
nothing like a secret agent, yet he is highly capable and successful.
Presence of Mind
The story
demonstrates how quick thinking can solve even the most dangerous problems.
Reality vs. Imagination
Fowler's
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omantic ideas about spies differ greatly from reality. Real espionage often
depends on mental skill rather than dramatic action.
Conclusion
A Midnight
Visitor is a fascinating tale of suspense, wit, and intelligence. Through the
character of Ausable, Robert Arthur shows that true courage lies in keeping a
cool head during danger. Although Ausable appears ordinary and unimpressive, he
proves to be a master spy by inventing two convincing lies—the imaginary
balcony and the imaginary police. These clever tricks confuse Max and ultimately
save the situation. The story leaves readers with an important lesson: brains
are often more powerful than weapons, and appearances can be deceiving.
3. The Midnight Visitor by Robert Arthur (notes prepared by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Q1. How is Ausable different from other secret agents?
Ans. Ausable is very fat. He looks
like an ordinary person. Normally secret agents have a very smart look. They
carry a pistol. Ausable does not carry any pistol. Thus he looks different from
other secret agents.
Q2. Who is Fowler and what is his first authentic thrill of the day?
Ans. Fowler is a writer. He wants
some exciting material to write a story on the life of secret agents. He had
his first thrill of the day. He found another person with a pistol in Ausable’s
room.
Q3. How has Max got in Ausable’s room?
Ans.Max got in Ausable’s room through
the door. He used a pass key to open the door.
Q4. Why did Fowler want to meet Ausable? Why was he disappointed?
Ans. Fowler wanted to meet Ausable.
He had a plan to write a story on the life of a secret agent. He had expected
Ausable to be a mysterious type of person, having a pistol with him. But he
found him a fat and ordinary person. So Fowler was disappointed.
Q5. How was the episode of meeting Max a thrilling experience to Fowler?
Ans. It must have been a very
thrilling experience for Fowler. As the door was opened, Max was waiting in
front of them with a gun in his hands. He threatened to kill both of them.
Q6. Write a few sentences about Max.
Ans. Max was another secret agent. He
was a long and thin person. The features on his face showed that he was as
cunning as a fox. He had a gun with him. Hehad come to Ausable’s room to snatch
the report on missiles.
Q7. What did Ausable say about the balcony to Max?
Ans. First he showed some anger. Then
he said that it was for the second time that a person entered his room through
the balcony. He called the balcony a nuisance (that creates trouble). He would
raise the issue with the management.
Q8. What did Ausable say to Max when there was a knocking at the door? Who
was there in reality? Why did Ausable tell a lie to Max?
Ans. There was a knocking at the
door. It alerted Max. He asked Ausable as to who could be there. Ausable told
Max that it was police. But it was Henry, the waiter. Ausable told a lie to
befool Max.
Q9. How did Ausable get rid of Max?
Ans. Max thought that there was a
balcony just below the window. Then there was a knock at the door. Ausable told
him that it could be the police. So Max jumped out of the window to wait at the
balcony. He fell down and died because there was no balcony.
Q10. What was the paper about which Ausable told Fowler while entering
the room?
Ans. Ausable told Fowler that it was
a very important paper regarding missiles. Several men and women had risked
their lives for getting it. He also said that it might affect the course of
history.
Q11. Who was Henry? What important role he played in the story?
Ans. Henry was a waiter. Ausable had
ordered some drinks. He had come to deliver them. But he played very important
role. He helped Ausable in getting rid of Max.
Long Answer-type Qs &Ans. (Notes prepared by Shish Pal Chauhan)
Q1. Describe how Ausable outwitted Max.
Ans. Ausable was to receive an
important paper. So he was to wait for it in a room of a French hotel. But as
he opened the door, he found another secret agent, Max, standing in front of
him with a revolver. Ausable was stunned (very much surprised). He, at once,
made up a story. First he told Max that there was a balcony just below the
window of his room. Then he told another lie to him. He said that the knocking
was done by the police. In panic, Max jumped out of the window to stand and
wait there at the balcony. But there was no balcony. So he killed himself.
Q2. Attempt a character-sketch of Ausable.
Ans. Ausable was a typical secret
agent. He did not look smart because he was fat. But he had qualities of being
a smart secret agent. He was a cool minded person. He did not lose his wits
when Max stood before him with a pistol. He, at once, made up a story. First he
told Max that there was a balcony just below the window of his room. Then he
told another lie to him. He said that the knocking was done by the police. In
panic, Max jumped out of the window to stand and wait there at the balcony. But
there was no balcony. Thus he proved himself a better secret agent. He
outwitted Max.
Very Very short Qs & Ans.
1.
The
writer of ‘ The Midnight Visitor’ is Robert Arthur
2.
The
Midnight visitor was Max.
3.
Ausable
was a secret agent.
4.
Max
was also a secret agent
5.
Max
got into Ausable’s room through the door by opening it a pass-key.
6.
A
writer, Fowler, came to meet Ausable.
7.
Fowler
was ROMANTIC writer. He wanted to write
a story on the life of secret agents.
8.
Ausable
was staying in a French hotel in Paris.
9.
The
paper was about missiles.
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