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"Stories of Mystery"

The family
that he's in now, sir, don't give him very good pay,--only twenty
dollars a month, and his board,--but it was the best chance he could
get, and it was either go to Baltimore with them, or stay at home and
starve, and so he went, sir. It's been a hard time with us, and one
of the children is sick, now, with a fever, and we don't hardly know
how to make out a living. And so, sir, I have come here this evening,
leaving the children alone, to ask you if you wouldn't be kind enough
to wait a little longer, and we'll hope to make it right with you in
the end."
"Mrs. Miller," said Dr. Renton, with stern composure, "I have no wish
to question the truth of any statement you may make; but I must tell
you plainly, that I can't afford to let my houses for nothing. I told
you a month ago, that if you couldn't pay me my rent, you must vacate
the premises. You know very well that there are plenty of tenants who
are able and willing to pay when the money comes due. You _know_ that."
He paused as he said this, and, glancing at her, saw her pale lips falter.


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