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Following Directions. Mrs Skinner (the boarding-house keeper) : Mr Hall Bnme, you have been here four weeks, and you have not paid me a shilling of board yet. Mr Hall Rume (in apparent surprise) : Why, Mrs Skinner, when I came here you told me I was to make myself perfectly at home ! Mrs Skinner : I know I did. Mr Hall Rume : Well, I never paid board when I was home !

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 27

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Following Directions. Mrs Skinner (the boarding-house keeper): Mr Hall Bnme, you have been here four weeks, and you have not paid me a shilling of board yet. Mr Hall Rume (in apparent surprise): Why, Mrs Skinner, when I came here you told me I was to make myself perfectly at home! Mrs Skinner : I know I did. Mr Hall Rume : Well, I never paid board when I was home ! Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 27

Following Directions. Mrs Skinner (the boarding-house keeper): Mr Hall Bnme, you have been here four weeks, and you have not paid me a shilling of board yet. Mr Hall Rume (in apparent surprise): Why, Mrs Skinner, when I came here you told me I was to make myself perfectly at home! Mrs Skinner : I know I did. Mr Hall Rume : Well, I never paid board when I was home ! Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 925, 3 October 1896, Page 27