[Rudder Grange by Frank R. Stockton]@TWC D-Link bookRudder Grange CHAPTER I 3/28
(None of those in which the rent was named would do at all.) And when I went to see the owners, or agents of these suitable houses, they asked much higher rents than those mentioned in the unavailable answers--and this, notwithstanding the fact that they always asserted that their terms were either very reasonable or else greatly reduced on account of the season being advanced.
(It was now the fifteenth of May.) Euphemia and I once wrote a book,--this was just before we were married,--in which we told young married people how to go to housekeeping and how much it would cost them.
We knew all about it, for we had asked several people.
Now the prices demanded as yearly rental for small furnished houses, by the owners and agents of whom I have been speaking, were, in many cases, more than we had stated a house could be bought and furnished for! The advertisements of other people did not serve any better.
There was always something wrong about the houses when we made close inquiries, and the trouble was generally in regard to the rent.
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