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morning, and, when he awoke, found, with great regret, that,
during his nap, both the Baron of Grogzwig and the grey-haired
gentleman had got down and were gone. The day dragged on
uncomfortably enough. At about six o’clock that night, he and Mr
Squeers, and the little boys, and their united luggage, were all put
down together at the George and New Inn, Greta Bridge.


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