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_ SURLY GUEST
When night came on he stopped at a pleasant roadside inn and asked for A fine supper was prepared, and the innkeeper himself waited upon his In the morning a good breakfast was served, and then Mr. Randolph made As he was starting away, the friendly innkeeper said, "Which way will Mr. Randolph looked at him in no gentle way, and answered, "Sir!" "I only asked which way you intend to travel," said the man. "Oh! I have I paid you my bill?" "Yes, sir." "Do I owe you anything more?" "No, sir." "Then, I intend to travel the way I wish to go--do you understand?" He turned his horse and rode away. He had not gone farther than to the He paused for a while. There was no signboard to help him. He looked "Mr. Randolph," answered the innkeeper, "you have paid your bill and As bad luck would have it, Mr. Randolph took the wrong road. He went [Illustration]
John Randolph, of Roanoke, lived in Virginia one hundred years ago. |