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Kidnapped

CHAPTER XXVII
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I had been so long wandering with lawless people, and making my bed upon the hills and under the bare sky, that to sit once more in a clean, covered house, and to talk amicably with a gentleman in broadcloth, seemed mighty elevations.

Even as I thought so, my eye fell on my unseemly tatters, and I was once more plunged in confusion.

But the lawyer saw and understood me.

He rose, called over the stair to lay another plate, for Mr.Balfour would stay to dinner, and led me into a bedroom in the upper part of the house.

Here he set before me water and soap, and a comb; and laid out some clothes that belonged to his son; and here, with another apposite tag, he left me to my toilet..


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