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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER IV
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Got any baggage, sir ?" On being informed that the travellers had brought three trunks with them, and that some boxes would be expected on the morrow, Mike, who with his worn felt hat pressed flat upon his head, might give one the idea of a bottle with the cork driven in, stood for a moment in thought.
"I can take one trunk," he said, "the one ye will want the most tonight, and ye'd better have the others hauled over tomorrow with the boxes.

Ye can both go in the wagon, if ye like.

The seat can be pushed back, and I can sit on the trunk myself, or ye can hire a kerridge." "Of course we will take a cab," said Ralph.

"How far is it to Cobhurst ?" "Well, some says three miles, and some says four.

It depends a good deal on the roads.


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