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Austin and His Friends

CHAPTER the Fifth
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It's on a great scale, you know, and there are huge orchid-houses, and flaming carnations, and stained tulips, and gilded lilies, and a wonderful grass terrace, and--" "Ay, ay, I've heard tell of all that," interrupted Lubin.

"But how about the ghosts?
Did you see any o' them, as you was so anxious about ?" "No--I didn't see any; but they're there all the same," returned Austin.

"I felt them, you know.

But only in one place; that great room, they say, was a Banqueting Hall once upon a time.

You know, Lubin, I'm going back there before long.


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