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With Kitchener in the Soudan

CHAPTER 4: An Appointment
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I thought of the furniture; but if you do not come back here to live, it would be no use to keep the chairs, and tables, and beds, and things.

We can put all Missy's things, and everything you like to keep, into a great box, and I could take them with me; or you could have them placed with some honest man, who would only charge very little, for storage." "Well, I do think that would be a good plan, if you like these people.
It would be far better than living by yourself.

However, of course I shall pay for your board, and I shall leave money with you; so that, if you are not comfortable there, you can do as I said, take a room here.
"I think you are right about the furniture.

How would you sell it ?" "There are plenty of Greek shops.

They would buy it all.


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