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Rudder Grange

CHAPTER XVIII
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When, after breakfast, he shut up his valise, preparatory to starting away, we felt really sorry.

When he was ready to go, he asked for his bill.
"Oh! There is no bill," I exclaimed.

"We have no idea of charging you anything.

We don't really keep a hotel, as I told you." "If I had known that," said he, looking very grave, "I would not have stayed.

There is no reason why you should give me food and lodgings, and I would not, and did not, ask it.


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