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Rudder Grange

CHAPTER XVII
10/20

"Dave Dutton's folks is all moved away.

Dave has a good farm on the other side o' the mountain, an' it never did pay him to keep that tavern, 'specially as he didn't sell liquor.

When he went away, his son Al come there to live with his wife, an' the old man left a good deal o' furniter and things fur him, but Al's wife aint satisfied here, and, though they've been here, off an' on, the house is shet up most o' the time.

It's fur sale an' to rent, both, ef anybody wants it.

I'm sorry about you, too, fur it was a nice tavern, when Dave kept it." We admitted that we were also very sorry, and the kind-hearted woman showed a great deal of sympathy.
"You might stay here, but we haint got no fit room where you two could sleep." At this, Euphemia and I looked very blank.


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