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CHAPTER 8



           MY HOLIDAYS. ESPECIALLY

           ONE HAPPY AFTERNOON






                hen we arrived before day at the inn where the mail
           Wstopped, which was not the inn where my friend the
           waiter lived, I was shown up to a nice little bedroom, with
           DOLPHIN painted on the door. Very cold I was, I know,
           notwithstanding  the  hot  tea  they  had  given  me  before  a
            large fire downstairs; and very glad I was to turn into the
           Dolphin’s bed, pull the Dolphin’s blankets round my head,
            and go to sleep.
              Mr. Barkis the carrier was to call for me in the morn-
           ing at nine o’clock. I got up at eight, a little giddy from the
            shortness of my night’s rest, and was ready for him before
           the appointed time. He received me exactly as if not five
           minutes had elapsed since we were last together, and I had
            only been into the hotel to get change for sixpence, or some-
           thing of that sort.
              As soon as I and my box were in the cart, and the carrier
            seated, the lazy horse walked away with us all at his accus-
           tomed pace.

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