The book Alice of the Inn; a Tale of the Old Coaching Days was written by author Sherer, John Walter Here you can read free online of Alice of the Inn; a Tale of the Old Coaching Days book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Alice of the Inn; a Tale of the Old Coaching Days a good or bad book?
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Mario and 1 — air three of us — strolled to the inn door to watch the spectacle. The vehicle duly arrived, and who should be sitting on the box seat, in a jaunty attitude, and with rather a sporting tone in his dress, but MuzafFar Traill ! As soon as he alighted, he came up to me, in the most cordial way, shook hands, and said it was a great pleasure to find me here. He had come down for sea- bathing and walks on the shore, as he felt he wanted a little change. I thought I had better introduce ...my friends, so I presented him, with a brief explanation, to Mrs. Mario, and then said who Eugene was. He was very polite to my hostess, and bowed courteously enough to the son, but eyed him at the same time very narrowly. I asked Traill where he was going to stay, and he replied that his friend Mr. Blott, who knew the place, had recommended him to take rooms at the Black Lion itself We talked for a while, and when the new arrival's luggage had been taken into the inn, we prepared to leave. I was a little behind the others, and MuzafFar said to me, in his odd dialect, or manner of speech : " I will soon pay my respects, Miss Alicia Boston : because I think now — we should be first-rate friends.
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