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The Paying Guest

CHAPTER I
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There were faults of costume undeniably; money had been misspent in several directions; but no glaring vulgarity hurt the eye.

And her speech, though not strictly speaking refined, was free from the faults that betray low origin.

Then, she seemed good-natured though there was something about her mouth not altogether charming.
'Do you know Sutton at all ?' Emmeline inquired.
'Never was here before.

But I like the look of it.

I like this house, too.


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