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  • Animals wereusually 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.
  • BED AND BREAKFAST
  • He was actually moving across from the window to the front door of the house, climbing the steps that led up to it, and reaching for the bell.
  • Its all ready for you, my dear.
  • “I knew you would. Do come in.”
  • “You know something? It had me completely fooled when I firstsaw it through the window. I could have sworn it was alive.”
  • I was wondering about a room.
  • “Five and sixpence is fine,” he answered. “I should like very much to stay here.”
  • “Very well, then. I’ll leave you now so that you can unpack. But before you go to bed, would you be kind enough to pop into the sitting room on the ground floor and sign the book?
  • “I think I’ll just go to bed as soon as possible because tomorrow I’ve got to get up rather early and report to the office.”
  • “How amusing,” she said. “But come over here now, dear, and sit down beside me on the sofaand I’ll give you a nice cup of tea and a ginger biscuit before you go to bed.”
  • “Well, you see, both of these names—Mulholland and Temple—I not only seem to remember each one of them separately, so to speak, but somehow or other, in some peculiar way, they both appear to be sort of connected together as well.
  • There were only two other entries above his on the page, and as one always does with guest books, he started to read them. One was a Christopher Mulholland from Cardiff.The other was Gregory W. Temple from Bristol.
  • No, thank you, The tea tastes faintly of bitter almonds, and I don't have much care for it.
  • “I stuff all my little pets myself when they pass away. Will you have another cup of tea?”
  • I don't feel too good
  • it's time to go to bed.
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