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Lamb To The Slaughter

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Lamb To The Slaughter

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  • Hello sir, I'm new to town. Is there a good. place I could stay
  • Try the Bell and Dragon. It's a tavern not far from here.
  • I'm looking for a room. Is there any availiblilty?
  • Of couse, right this way.
  • Here is your room Mr. Wilkins. Once you are settled I would love it if you would sign the guest book.
  • Its Weaver actually, Billy Weaver. And I will sign the guest book.
  • Young Billy Weaver has just arrived in Bath for a new job. He need a place to stay so he decides to ask a porter for a housing reccomendation.
  • Hello, I've come to sign your guest book. Who were your last two guests? They're names sound familiar.
  • Thank you dear, I doubt you know them. Care to join me for some tea.?
  • On the way to the Bell and Dragon, Billy sees a Bed and Breakfast and feels a strong urge to stay there. He decides to get a room.
  • This tea tastes of bitter almonds. Its a new taste. Also ma'am I coudn't help but notice your animals have not moved.
  • Yes, they are taxedermied. I did it myself.
  • The Landlady shows Billy to his room, however she has a very hard time remembering Billy's name.
  • Pardon me ma'am but I'm feeling very ill.
  • All will be well Mr. Weaver.
  • When Billy goes to sign the guest book, the landlady is in the living room and she offers him tea. When Billy signs the guest book he recognizes the two names Greorgy Temple and Christophor Muholand.
  • As the two drink their tea Billy notices a strange taste of bitter almonds. As he ponders the familiatiry of the names he realizes the animals have been incredibly still.
  • Billy finally begins to realize where he heard the names but falls ill.
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