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Rudder Grange

CHAPTER XVII
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He takes boarders sometimes." But Lowry's did not attract us.

An ordinary country-tavern, where stage-passengers took supper, was not what we came so far to find.
"Do you know where this house o' Dutton's is ?" said the driver, to the man who had once taken either dinner or supper there.
"Oh yes! I'd know the house well enough, if I saw it.

It's the fust house this side o' Lowry's." "With a big pole in front of it ?" asked the driver.
"Yes, there was a sign-pole in front of it." "An a long porch ?" "Yes." "Oh! well!" said the driver, settling himself in his seat.

"I know all about that house.

That's a empty house.


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