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"Get my supper," said he, "for I am very tired"
"Will your Excellency sup here?" asked the landlord
"By no an, who had it in hisso much as my own company"
He went downstairs into the common room and supped off a smoked ham and
a bottle of execrable wine While he ate a man came in and sat him down
by the fire The an
he could hardly speak
"You have been running," said Wogan, politely
"Sir, running is a poor ; besides it
helps ar;" and the
fellow called the landlord
Presently two other ether as though much absorbed in their private business These two
an to the landlord
"The sloud-voicedThe two companions at the fire
paid no heed to the civility; the third, who had now quite recovered his