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At
Gleeson
's
corner
he
saw
Hall
,
who
had
recently
married
the
stranger
's
hostess
at
the
"
Coach
and
Horses
,
"
and
who
now
drove
the
Iping
conveyance
,
when
occasional
people
required
it
,
to
Sidderbridge
Junction
,
coming
towards
him
on
his
return
from
that
place
.
Hall
had
evidently
been
"
stopping
a
bit
"
at
Sidderbridge
,
to
judge
by
his
driving
.
"
'
Ow
do
,
Teddy
?
"
he
said
,
passing
.
"
You
got
a
rum
un
up
home
!
"
said
Teddy
.
Hall
very
sociably
pulled
up
.
"
What
's
that
?
"
he
asked
.
"
Rum-looking
customer
stopping
at
the
'
Coach
and
Horses
,
'
"
said
Teddy
.
"
My
sakes
!
"
And
he
proceeded
to
give
Hall
a
vivid
description
of
his
grotesque
guest
.
"
Looks
a
bit
like
a
disguise
,
do
n't
it
?
I
'd
like
to
see
a
man
's
face
if
I
had
him
stopping
in
my
place
,
"
said
Henfrey
.
"
But
women
are
that
trustful
--
where
strangers
are
concerned
.
He
's
took
your
rooms
and
he
ai
n't
even
given
a
name
,
Hall
.
"
"
You
do
n't
say
so
!
"
said
Hall
,
who
was
a
man
of
sluggish
apprehension
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
Teddy
.
"
By
the
week
.
Whatever
he
is
,
you
ca
n't
get
rid
of
him
under
the
week
.
And
he
's
got
a
lot
of
luggage
coming
to-morrow
,
so
he
says
.
Let
's
hope
it
wo
n't
be
stones
in
boxes
,
Hall
.
"
He
told
Hall
how
his
aunt
at
Hastings
had
been
swindled
by
a
stranger
with
empty
portmanteaux
.
Altogether
he
left
Hall
vaguely
suspicious
.
"
Get
up
,
old
girl
,
"
said
Hall
.
"
I
s
'
pose
I
must
see
'
bout
this
.
"
Teddy
trudged
on
his
way
with
his
mind
considerably
relieved
.