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Rudder Grange

CHAPTER XI
19/23

"Beds, table, stove,--everything anybody could want.

I've camped out lots of times, but never had such a tent as this.

I intended coming up this afternoon after my valise, and to tell your girl where we are.

But here is my wife and little Adele." In the midst of the salutations and the mutual surprise, Euphemia cried: "But you don't expect to camp out, now?
You are coming back to our house ?" "You see," said the ex-boarder, "we should never have thought of doing anything so rude, had we supposed you would have returned so soon.

But your girl gave us to understand that you would not be back for days, and so we felt free to go at any time; and I did not hesitate to make this arrangement.


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