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CHAPTER XXVIII. ON WATCH.
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There was nothing especially noticeable about the chamber1 into which Scott and the earl were ushered2. It was a corner apartment, and had two windows on different sides of the room.
There was a double bed, a washstand, a small table, and two chairs, besides a plain pine bureau. There was no carpet on the floor, but beside the bed was a cheap rug.
"Will this do you?" asked the woman, as she set the candle on the table.
"Yes," answered the earl, after a comprehensive glance around the room.
"We don't keep a hotel. If we did——"
"My good lady, make no apologies. We are obliged to you for taking us in."
"I hope you'll sleep well," said the woman, with her hand on the latch3.
"We generally do," replied the earl.
"Ah!" she said, and there seemed something significant in her tone.
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She opened the door and went downstairs, leaving the two travelers alone.
"This isn't very luxurious4, Mr. Grant," remarked Scott.
"No."
"I suppose you are used to a luxurious house?"
"When I am at home—yes; but I have knocked about the world so much that I can stand a little discomfort5. How is the bed?"
He felt of the mattress6, and found that it was of straw. Had there been a feather bed over it there would have been greater comfort.
"Only a straw bed," he said. "This is, certainly, Spartan7 simplicity8. I don't think Red Ralph would be a success as an innkeeper."
"I think I can sleep, Mr. Grant," rejoined Scott. "I feel quite tired."
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luxurious
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discomfort
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mattress
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spartan
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intentionally
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pitcher
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retired
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peculiar
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tampered
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