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1 I have a lodger who has brought his own servant.
2 And will it not look well to have a lodger who keeps his chariot?
3 So there you have a lodger ready to your hand, ma'am; since you fancy lodgers.
4 Tells how Mae got a paperhanger to fix up the house so Essy could have a lodger .
5 I had a lodger in the house, and he had an attic room.
6 We had a lodger here last year as was quite a fat man.
7 Even Barry, and Barry hated the idea at first of our having a lodger .
8 Sometimes he has a lodger who lives on the roof.
9 "Didn't you have a lodger as well?" someone asked her anxiously.
10 But it is true I once had a lodger who rented the front room, and that he played upon the piano.
11 I was only saying yesterday that we 've never had a lodger that gave us as little trouble as you do, sir.
12 "By the bye, ma'am," said Mr. Boffin, as he was leaving, "you have a lodger ? "
13 Except when Mrs. Brown had a lodger or two with her, the bird was the only living thing in her part of the tenement.
14 'I am well off just now, for I have a lodger for a few days, who pays me wonderfully well.
15 "I'm new here." But before Thasper's heart could sink too far, she added, "But the people before me had a lodger .
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