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M e r c ie r .” A n soon as t h e ir y o u n g g u es t h ad closed th e d o or b e h in d h e r. th e la n d lo rd g a v e b la w ife a v e n g e fu l s o r t o f lo o k , s a y in g a s ba d id t o : " Y o u d id n ’t b ro a c h th e s u b je c t a f t e r a ll. d id y o u ? " " I d id n ’t h a v e th e c o u ra g e .'' “ T h e n w e m ig h t a s w a ll g o o u t o f business. T h e r e ’s o n ly o n e q u a r t o f w in e In th e c e lla r .” L a n d lo r d M ic h a e l p u t u p th e a h u tto rn . fa ste n e d th e d o o r w it h a n Iro n b a r a n d a b o lt, a n d th is d o ne w e n t a n d e a t d o w n beside bin F if e . , , if rested h er c h in on th e pains o f her hand a n d g ru m b le d . F o r s e v e ra l d a y s L a n d lo r d M ic h a e l a n d h is W ife h a d been fin a n c ia lly a n d c o n s e q u e n tly m e n ta lly distressed. 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