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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER XI
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And when I would no longer renew, you gave of your own accord--come now, you can't deny that--a Bill of Sale on goods and furniture.

Now, Mr.Emblem, didn't, you?
Don't let us have any bitterness or quarreling.

Let's be friends, and tell me I may send away the man." Mr.Emblem smiled pleasantly, but did not reply.
"A Bill of Sale it was, dated January the 25th, 1883, just before that cursed Act of Parliament granted the five days' notice.

Here is the bailiff's man in possession.

You can pay the amount, which is, with costs and Sheriff's Poundage, three hundred and fifty-one pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence, at once, or you may pay it five days hence.


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