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Three Men on the Bummel

CHAPTER XIII
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He does not want to talk; he wants to be let alone, to go to sleep; it does not matter where--anywhere.
The conductor of the party stopped his cab at the nearest address.

He took out his worst case; it was a natural instinct to get rid of that first.

He and the cabman carried it upstairs, and rang the bell of the Pension.

A sleepy porter answered it.

They carried their burden in, and looked for a place to drop it.


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