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1 She's married a cabinetmaker in Great Ormond Street: they let lodgings , too.
2 While those other girls trudge to business and those other women let lodgings .
3 You don't mean to tell me that you, Daisy Wilson's child, let lodgings ?
4 The driver had said there was a farm which let lodgings in the summer.
5 On the next day they harassed with their perquisitions all those who let lodgings .
6 She had not let lodgings for thirty years for nothing.
7 Anyway, she took a house just two streets off and let lodgings to sailors.
8 The fact is that we are poor, and let lodgings - that is what it comes to.
9 She now wanted to let lodgings to artistes.
10 She could not teach, she would not let lodgings , nor was she wanted at the Park.
11 The last part of the holiday was spent at a farm where a Mrs. Jones let lodgings .
12 Many persons who let lodgings in Brighton have been servants themselves-areretired housekeepers, tradesfolk, and the like.
13 She was the wife of a man of honour-very likely-thoughforced to let lodgings for a livelihood.
14 We always let lodgings in summer.
15 The Old Tavern looks as if it might let lodgings to respectable gentlemen-ifthey were roughly enough dressed.
16 She said at once that she knew an excellent person who let lodgings round the corner,- aMissMoseley.
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