Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Williams” in part 1.4, chapter 1.8 of Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley:
...dson departed elsewhere, but I was retained by the new firm.
Mrs. Cornelia Speake and her two children removed to Louisville, and I never saw either of them again.
About this time there came to Mrs. Williams 's boarding-house a blue-eyed and fair-haired lad, of about my own age, seeking lodgings.
As the house was full, the landlady insisted on accommodating him in my room, and bedding him with me; and, ...
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