The Allen House by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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perceive in the tone in which it was given, a foreshadowing of much
beyond. "I was born here," he replied. "Ah! Then you know all the people, I imagine?" "I know all their faces, at least." "And their histories and characters?" "Perhaps." Something in this "perhaps," and the tone in which it was uttered, seemed not to strike the questioner agreeably. He bent his brows a little, and looked more narrowly at the landlord. "I did not see much of your town as I came in this evening. How large is it?" "Middling good size, sir, for an inland town," was the not very satisfactory answer. "What is the population?" "Well, I don't know--can't just say to a certainty." "Two thousand?" "Laws! no sir! Not over one, if that." |
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