"'It is your wisest course,' said I.
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Drebber has been with us nearly three weeks.
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He and his secretary, Mr. Stangerson, had been travelling on the Continent.
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I noticed a "Copenhagen" label upon each of their trunks, showing that that had been their last stopping place.
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Stangerson was a quiet reserved man, but his employer, I am sorry to say, was far otherwise.
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He was coarse in his habits and brutish in his ways.
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The very night of his arrival he became very much the worse for drink, and, indeed, after twelve o'clock in the day he could hardly ever be said to be sober.
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His manners towards the maid-servants were disgustingly free and familiar.
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Worst of all, he speedily assumed the same attitude towards my daughter, Alice, and spoke to her more than once in a way which, fortunately, she is too innocent to understand.
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On one occasion he actually seized her in his arms and embraced her - an outrage which caused his own secretary to reproach him for his unmanly conduct.'
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"'But why did you stand all this,' I asked. 'I suppose that you can get rid of your boarders when you wish.'
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Charpentier blushed at my pertinent question.
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Would to God that I had given him notice on the very day that he came,' she said.
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But it was a sore temptation.
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They were paying a pound a day each - fourteen pounds a week, and this is the slack season.
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I am a widow, and my boy in the Navy has cost me much.
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I grudged to lose the money.
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I acted for the best.
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This last was too much, however, and I gave him notice to leave on account of it.
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That was the reason of his going.'
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"'My heart grew light when I saw him drive away.
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My son is on leave just now, but I did not tell him anything of all this, for his temper is violent, and he is passionately fond of his sister.
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