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eep, and get some vittles pretty near by.' "Well, an' if it ain't a big Hott-el ye've set your mind on, here's Mrr. Donovan's close by, an' she keeps a boordin'-house, and it's messlf waits, an' cooks, and does up the chamber work; and M'ss Fl best, an' it's right forenist the dapott." Mrs. Dodd yielded; she knew nothing else to do, and after a supper at Mrs. Donovan's "boordin'-house"--which made her recall the clean and savory food she was used to at her daughter's table with regrewid chopped petatys, an fine hot caffee?' Mrs. Dodd followed her to the dinining-room, which was deserted even by Mrs. Donovan; and if cold or tepid salt mackerel, greasy potatoes, coffee that never grew on any Javan or Arabian soil being unblusngible souvenir, but lingering in vain. Mrs. Dodd was 'of prudent mind,' and she thought the two dollars she had paid Mrs. Donovan quite enough, to say the least, for her scanty accommodations, so she only said, 'Good-by, Bridget; I wish you well!'