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Rollo in Paris
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Gentlemen and ladies at the hotels, in London, generally dine about six or seven oclock, each party or family by them-selves, in their own private parlor. One evening, about eight oclock, just after the waiter had removed the cloth from the table where Rollos father and mother, with Rollo himself and his cousin Jennie, had been dining, and left the table clear, Mr. Holiday rose, and walked slowly and feebly-for he was quite out of health, though much better than he had been-towards a secretary which stood at the side of the room.
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