The Uninhabited House

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He worked hard forlittle pay; "but I mean some day to have high pay, and take the worldeasy, " he explained. He was blessed with great hopes and good courage;he had high spirits, and a splendid constitution. He neither starvedhimself nor his friends; his landlady "loved him as her son"; andthere were several good-looking girls who were very fond of him, notas a brother.
But Ned had no notion of marrying, yet awhile. "Time enough for that, "he told me once, "when I can furnish a good house, and
...set up abrougham, and choose my patients, and have a few hundreds lying idle inthe bank. " Meantime, as no one of these items had yet been realized, he lived inlodgings, ate toasted haddocks with his morning coffee, and smoked andread novels far into the night.
Yes, I could go and breakfast with Munro. Just then it occurred to methat the gas I had left lighted when I went to bed was out; that thedoor I had left locked was open.
Straight downstairs I went. The gas in the hall was out, and every doorI had myself closed and locked the previous morning stood ajar, with theseal, however, remaining intact.


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