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We
waited
to
hear
no
more
;
we
caught
up
the
hamper
and
the
bags
,
and
the
coats
and
rugs
,
and
parcels
,
and
ran
.
The
distance
seemed
more
like
a
mile
than
half
a
mile
,
but
we
reached
the
place
at
last
,
and
rushed
,
panting
,
into
the
bar
.
The
people
at
the
beershop
were
rude
.
They
merely
laughed
at
us
.
There
were
only
three
beds
in
the
whole
house
,
and
they
had
seven
single
gentlemen
and
two
married
couples
sleeping
there
already
.
A
kind-hearted
bargeman
,
however
,
who
happened
to
be
in
the
tap-room
,
thought
we
might
try
the
grocer
's
,
next
door
to
the
Stag
,
and
we
went
back
.
The
grocer
's
was
full
.
An
old
woman
we
met
in
the
shop
then
kindly
took
us
along
with
her
for
a
quarter
of
a
mile
,
to
a
lady
friend
of
hers
,
who
occasionally
let
rooms
to
gentlemen
.
This
old
woman
walked
very
slowly
,
and
we
were
twenty
minutes
getting
to
her
lady
friend
's
.
She
enlivened
the
journey
by
describing
to
us
,
as
we
trailed
along
,
the
various
pains
she
had
in
her
back
.
Her
lady
friend
's
rooms
were
let
.
From
there
we
were
recommended
to
No.
27
.
No.
27
was
full
,
and
sent
us
to
No.
32
,
and
32
was
full
.
Then
we
went
back
into
the
high
road
,
and
Harris
sat
down
on
the
hamper
and
said
he
would
go
no
further
.
He
said
it
seemed
a
quiet
spot
,
and
he
would
like
to
die
there
.
He
requested
George
and
me
to
kiss
his
mother
for
him
,
and
to
tell
all
his
relations
that
he
forgave
them
and
died
happy
.
At
that
moment
an
angel
came
by
in
the
disguise
of
a
small
boy
(
and
I
can
not
think
of
any
more
effective
disguise
an
angel
could
have
assumed
)
,
with
a
can
of
beer
in
one
hand
,
and
in
the
other
something
at
the
end
of
a
string
,
which
he
let
down
on
to
every
flat
stone
he
came
across
,
and
then
pulled
up
again
,
this
producing
a
peculiarly
unattractive
sound
,
suggestive
of
suffering
.
We
asked
this
heavenly
messenger
(
as
we
discovered
him
afterwards
to
be
)
if
he
knew
of
any
lonely
house
,
whose
occupants
were
few
and
feeble
(
old
ladies
or
paralysed
gentlemen
preferred
)
,
who
could
be
easily
frightened
into
giving
up
their
beds
for
the
night
to
three
desperate
men
;
or
,
if
not
this
,
could
he
recommend
us
to
an
empty
pigstye
,
or
a
disused
limekiln
,
or
anything
of
that
sort
.
He
did
not
know
of
any
such
place
--
at
least
,
not
one
handy
;
but
he
said
that
,
if
we
liked
to
come
with
him
,
his
mother
had
a
room
to
spare
,
and
could
put
us
up
for
the
night
.
We
fell
upon
his
neck
there
in
the
moonlight
and
blessed
him
,
and
it
would
have
made
a
very
beautiful
picture
if
the
boy
himself
had
not
been
so
over-powered
by
our
emotion
as
to
be
unable
to
sustain
himself
under
it
,
and
sunk
to
the
ground
,
letting
us
all
down
on
top
of
him
.