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  • 17 year old Billy Weaver was looking for a place to stay after his train arrived in Bath
  • “Excuse me,”but is there a fairly cheap hotel not too far away from here?"
  • “Try The Bell and Dragon,” they might take you in. It’s about a quarter of a mile along on the other side.”
  • This looks pretty decent and way more comfortable than the Bell and Dragon
  • As Billy was walking down the streets, a sign that said BED AND BREAKFAST caught his eye. He began to analyze the aspects of it, and felt something pulling him to go in.
  • BED AND BREAKFAST
  • “I saw the notice in the window.....I was wondering about a room.”
  • Without even having to ring the doorbell, a woman was standing there with it open. She welcomed him inside, and began getting him settled
  • “Please come in......It’s all ready for you, my dear,”
  • After noticing how empty the house was, Billy was taken to his room. Then, when he was done packing, he had to come sign a guest 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.”
  • ....". 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?"
  • Billy began going through the guests lists, and all of the names sounded familiar. With that being, he also noticed that no one had been there in 2 years
  • rings a bell...Gregory Temple? “Christopher Mulholland? . . .
  • "Excuse my asking, but haven’t there been any other guests here except them in the last two or three years?”
  • “Oh, yes.”
  • “You did sign the book, didn’t you?
  • The lady soon came back with tea. While Billy was still thinking of the names, things started to finally hit him. But..... it was too late
  • “No, my dear,” she said. “Only you.”
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