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ck. She gave me a bow which I had to rise to return, and as I remained standing she politely begged me not to put myself out, but to continue my dinner. I begged her to be seated and to take dessert, but she refused with an air of modesty which delighted me. This fair lady said, not in French, but in Italian worthy of a Sinnese, its purity was so perfect, that she hoped I would let her have a room on the third floor, and that she would gladly submit to all my conditions. "You may only make use of one room if you like, but all the floor will belong to you." "Although the notice says the rooms will be let cheaply, I shall not be able to afford more than one room. Two shillings a week is all I can spend." "That's exactly what I want for the whole suite of rooms; so you see you can use them all. My maid will wait on you, get you whatever food you may require, and wash your linen as well. You can also employ her to do your commissions, so that you need not go out for trifles." "Then I will dismiss my maid," she said; "she robs me of little, it is true, but still too much for my small means. I will tell your maid what food to buy for me every day, and she shall have six sots a week for her pains." "That will be ample. I should advise you to apply to my cook's wife, who will get your dinner and supper for you as cheaply as you could buy it." "I hardly think so, for I am ashamed to tell you how little I spend." "Even if you only spend two sols a day, she will give you two sols' worth. All the same I advise you to be content with what you get from the kitchen, without troubling about the price, for I usually have provision made for four, though I dine alone, and the rest is the cook's perquisite. I merely advise you to the best of my ability, and I hope you will not be offended at my interest in your welfare." "Really, sir, you are too generous." "Wait a moment, and you will see how everything will be settled comfortably." I told Clairmont to order up the maid and the cook's wife, and I said to the latter: "For how much could you provide dinner and supper for this young lady who is not rich, and only wants to eat to live?" "I can do it very cheaply; for you usually eat alone, and have enough for four." "Very good; then I hope you will treat her very well for the sum she gives you." "I can only afford five sols a day." "That will do nicely." I gave orders that the bill should be taken down d
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