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The Trials of the Soldier's Wife - A Tale of the Second American Revolution by Alex St. Clair Abrams
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agree to. The fall of New Orleans has occasioned the inflation of all
kinds of real estate in price, and this, added to the rapid manner in
which Confederate notes are depreciating in value, may compel me to
raise the price of rent. I would, therefore, like you to agree, that
in no way am I bound for any time longer than the month you have paid
for, to take the present price; and another thing I desire is, that
you agree not to take advantage of the stay law, in the event of
non-payment, or refusal to pay any additional price I may charge. In
making these conditions, madam," he continued, "I must not be
understood to say that the contingencies mentioned are at all likely
to occur, as I trust and hope they will not; but at the same time, I
only desire to avoid all deviation from my usual course of doing
business."

"Any terms you may desire I will agree to," she replied in an absent
manner, "as I wish to remove from the hotel, the charges there being
above my means."

"Very well, madam, very well," he responded.

After the clerk had brought the receipt for the months rent, Mr. Elder
rose from his chair, and, requesting Mrs. Wentworth to remain seated
for a few minutes, left the apartment. He shortly after returned with
a printed document in his hand, which he requested her to sign.
Without reading the paper, she obeyed his request, and, receiving the
key of the room she had just rented, requested that Mr. Elder would
have her shown where it was situated. Calling a negro boy, who was
lounging at the door, he directed him to accompany Mrs. Wentworth to
---- street and show her the rooms. With that he made a low bow, and
she left following the boy.
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