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  • “Billy Weaver had traveled down from London on the slow afternoon train . . . to Bath . . . [at] about nine o’clock in the evening” (Dahl 1).
  • “He had never stayed in any boarding houses... Suddenly, in a downstairs window that was brilliantly illuminated by a street lamp not six yards away, Billy caught sight of a printed notice...It said BED AND BREAKFAST. There was a vase of yellow chrysanthemums, tall and beautiful, standing just underneath the notice” (Dahl 1).
  •  BED AND BREAKFAST 
  • “He went right up and peered through the glass into the room. . . . Animals were usually a good sign in a place like this, Billy told himself; and all in all, it looked to him as though it would be a pretty decent house to stay in. Certainly it would be more comfortable than The Bell and Dragon” (Dahl 1).
  • "Yes, I know. . . . It’s all ready for you, my dear,” . . . she said, “why don’t you come in out of the cold?”
  • “Please come in,”
  • "I saw the notice in the window . . . [and] . . . I was wondering about a room."
  • “But I’m always ready. Everything is always ready day and night in this house just on the off chance that an acceptable young gentleman will come along. And it is such a pleasure, my dear, such a very great pleasure when now and again I open the door and I see someone standing there who is just exactly right.” . . . “Like you,” she added.
  •  Her blue eyes traveled slowly all the way down the length of Billy’s body, to his feet, and then up again.
  •  Billy Weaver 
  • CHRISTOPHER MULHOLLAND  1955 - 27 Sycamore Drive, Bristol
  • GREGORY TEMPLE  1956 -231 Cathedral Road, Cardiff
  • That’s funny. . . . Now where on earth ha[ve I] heard that rather unusual name before? Was it a boy at school? No. Was it one of [my] sister’s numerous young men, perhaps, or a friend of [my] father’s? No, no, it wasn’t any of those. . . . As a matter of fact, now [I] c[o]me to think of it, [I am not] . . . at all sure that the second name didn’t have almost as much of a familiar ring about it as the first. (Dahl 3-4)
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