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is not what you would exactly call a diverting
village"
"I fancy not But the caretaker over at the summer
resort has even a lonelier time, I suppose That's what
I'd call a pretty cheerless job,-watching suan, sir I e; a very worthy person, I should call
hiht acquaintance"
"No doubt of it, Bates Any tilass, it's all
right with hted me
to the stair with our established cere knave and really admired the cool way
in which he carried off difficult situations I had no
intention of being killed, and now that I had due warning
of danger, I resolved to protect an, the caretaker,
were liars of high attainan was,
ht
erous
Before going to bed I wrote a long letter to Larry
Donovan, giving hiht of Larry always cheered
es slipped fro over the lively beginning
offired
upon by an unseen foe would, I knew, give Larry a real
lift of the spirit