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The Paying Guest

CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER I.
It was Mumford who saw the advertisement and made the suggestion.
His wife gave him a startled look.
'But--you don't mean that it's necessary?
Have we been extrav--' 'No, no! Nothing of the kind.

It just occurred to me that some such arrangement might be pleasant for you.

You must feel lonely, now and then, during the day, and as we have plenty of room--' Emmeline took the matter seriously, but, being a young woman of some discretion, did not voice all her thoughts.

The rent was heavy: so was the cost of Clarence's season-ticket.

Against this they had set the advantage of the fine air of Sutton, so good for the child and for the mother, both vastly better in health since they quitted London.


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