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"It is very likely," said he, "that my friends when they coht I will hire all the rooms
upon the first floor"
The landlady was no less pleased than Mr Wogan She had a thought that
they were a runaway couple and served them breakfast in a little parlour
up the stairs withallusions She became
confused, however, when after breakfast Clean sauntered out into the high-road, where he sat himself down on a
bank to watch for Captain Misset All day he sat resolutely with his
back towards the inn The landlady inferred that here were lovers
quarrelling, and she was yet more convinced of it when she entered the
parlour in the afternoon to lay the table for dinner and saw Cle wistfully at the ith her eyes upon that unilance watched the road but ill
Merchants, pedlars, friars, and gentle for their pleasure
passed down the road into Italy Mr Wogan saw the eyes His eyes were turned inwards, and he gazed at a