All The Comforts Of A Home
iJy the way, yonr advertisement mentioned 'home comforts,' " said th young man in qnest of lodgiags tó a Glasgow landlady. "Yes," was the reply. "Ye Rea ye conld get a seat wi's in the kirk. (My last lodger nsed to pay for the hale pew. ) Then, t' keep ye frae wearyin in theevenin's ye end gie the bairns a han wi' their lessons, for their ain f aither's nae acholar. "Aboot y er meáis, y e end jusfc oonjfr down an get them in the kitohen- it wid be hamelike, ye ken. There's little Johuny, ye wid get him to sleep wi' ye. He's an awful kioker, bnt wid keep ye fine an hate thae winter evenin's." Then, seeing her auditor making bis way to the door, she hastened to add : "I widna chairge ye onything
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