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protect her lodger, but he was tired and impatient to get
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Also, there is another lodger, a teacher of
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It was possible that on a given evening there would be Joe, Bridget, Margaret, Matthew and a friend, Sarah and a friend, Bernadette, Patrick and Nancy with or without friends, Pat the lodger and a 99
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He told her that it was a strange coincidence that the present lodger they had staying with them was leaving in a couple of weeks as he was getting married
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here’s your lodger Mrs
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The late summer dusk was upon me when I finally entered the room of our late lodger and began to take stock of his possessions
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become a lodger in a private home as the bills will already be in the landlord/lady’s
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Live-in landlord or landlady – by renting a spare room out to a lodger you could be
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Both of these methods mean you don’t have to chase your lodger for bill payments
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One way of overcoming this potential problem is to live as a lodger rather than a tenant
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Living as a lodger can have the same problems
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Living as a lodger in a house with children can cause major differences of
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as a lodger you can’t change the way they act or make it apparent that you
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Whether you are going into a house share as a tenant, as a lodger or as a live-in
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It is vitally important that as a tenant, or indeed as a lodger, you have a copy of the
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Moving into a house share as a lodger or renting a room out in a private house can offer
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Before agreeing to move into a house share as a lodger it is important to establish a
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Your obligations as a lodger towards the maintenance and upkeep of the
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lodger you are required to pay a deposit then specify that you want the deposit to be
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a live-in landlord would do with a new lodger, or whether you are the one being
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tenants or the landlord if you intend to become a lodger
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Choosing a new tenant to join an established house share or choosing a lodger to live in
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lodger will be the one moving on)
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House sharing as a lodger is not as common as living as a tenant but there are still
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The couple who had looked after Donald were obviously amused to see their temporary lodger in such excitement
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Frau von Lindeberg is displeased, for she says no Dammerlitz has ever yet been known to live in a house where there was a lodger,--a common lodger she said first, but corrected herself, and covered up the common with a cough
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Or shall I tell you--I am anxious to make this letter long enough to please you--about Frau von Lindeberg, who spent two days elaborately cutting Joey, the two first days of his appearance in their house as lodger, persuaded, I suppose, that no one even remotely and by business connected with the Schmidts could be anything but undesirable, and how, meeting him in the passage, or on his way through the garden to us, the iciest stare was all she felt justified in giving him in return for his friendly grin, and how on the third day she suddenly melted, and stopped and spoke pleasantly to the poor solitary, commiserating with his situation as a stranger in a foreign country, and suggesting the alleviation to his loneliness of frequent visits to them? No one knows the first cause of this melting
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He fetched this roll from a pretty house with latticed windows standing on the side of the green, and he fixed me with his hungry eye and told me the house was an inn, and that it was not only ready but anxious to take me as a lodger for any period I might choose
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My mum never treated the lodger
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lodger / boyfriend was treated like a
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The lodger / boyfriend had a
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We heard the lodger /
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in the front door to which the lodger /
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were trying to tell her and the lodger /
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we explained that the lodger / boyfriend
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mum’s house and waited for the lodger /
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I heard the lodger / boyfriend saying to
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The lodger / boyfriend had his own
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The lodger / boyfriend had a fascination
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mum stood by the lodger / boyfriend, she
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she was with her lodger
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having his tea,” the lodger / boyfriend,
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My mum never treated the lodger / boyfriend
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room and the lodger / boyfriend was treated like
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the lodger / boyfriend had taken over the house
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playing upstairs, the lodger / boyfriend was also
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lodger / boyfriend over us
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bed, as we walked up the stairs the lodger /
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lodger / boyfriend as much as we could we just
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that the lodger / boyfriend had pointed a gun at
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the lodger / boyfriend to appear but he never did
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see the lodger / boyfriend over the issue and one
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herself and the bully boy she called lodger
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because she had brought the lodger with her, me
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my mum"s house and seeing me and the lodger /
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Very little of these trades, or of a lonely lodger rumoured to live up-stairs, or of a dim coach-trimming maker asserted to have a counting-house below, was ever heard or seen
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The marriage was to make no change in their place of residence; they had been able to extend it, by taking to themselves the upper rooms formerly belonging to the apocryphal invisible lodger, and they desired nothing more
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He easily found Razumihin; the new lodger was already known at
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As for the baby, he made no secret of his affection for the lodger, who nursed and played with him for hours at a stretch
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In fact, he had been their lodger in their old house, and when they moved he came with them to North Street, although it was farther away from his place of business than their former residence
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"To have Provis for an upper lodger is quite a godsend to Mrs
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He replied, certainly not, and that the lodger was Mr
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She leaned back far to look up where the fireworks were and she caught her knee in her hands so as not to fall back looking up and there was no-one to see only him and her when she revealed all her graceful beautifully shaped legs like that, supply soft and delicately rounded, and she seemed to hear the panting of his heart, his hoarse breathing, because she knew too about the passion of men like that, hotblooded, because Bertha Supple told her once in dead secret and made her swear she'd never about the gentleman lodger that was staying with them out of the Congested Districts Board that had pictures cut out of papers of those skirtdancers and highkickers and she said he used to do something not very nice that you could imagine sometimes in the bed
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The day after Monte Cristo had called upon Danglars, the mysterious lodger entered at ten o'clock in the morning instead of four in the afternoon
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After all, I am a lodger here
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He easily found Razumihin; the new lodger was already known at Potchinkov's and the porter at once showed him the way
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She had hardly finished her dinner when d'Urberville's figure darkened the window of the cottage wherein she was a lodger, which she had all to herself to-day
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The lady lodger did not return, nor did the gentleman ring his bell
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Another notable talkie of that year was a rather scary British film called The Lodger, loosely based on the Jack the Ripper murders and directed by a young Englishman called Alfred Hitchcock
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It was this old woman, ornamented with the name of the principal lodger, and in reality intrusted with the functions of portress, who had let him the lodging on Christmas eve
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The old principal lodger, a cross-looking creature, who was thoroughly permeated, so far as her neighbors were concerned, with the inquisitiveness peculiar to envious persons, scrutinized Jean Valjean a great deal, without his suspecting
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"It was a new lodger who has come into the house," said the
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The "principal lodger" of Jean Valjean's day was dead and had been replaced by another exactly like her
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My lodger sends me into bankruptcy
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His defence was one of absolute ignorance, and he protested that he had no knowledge as to the doings of Hugh Boone, his lodger, and that he could not account in any way for the presence of the missing gentleman’s clothes
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This is the man whom we now learn to have been the lodger at the opium den, and to have been the last man to see the gentleman of whom we are in quest
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"What the devil is it all about?" said my brother's fellow lodger
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He easily found Razumihin; the new lodger was
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Lodging-house keepers always have one such best lodger, and particularly try to please him
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I felt convinced that Vassin himself was flattered by his position as best lodger
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Imagine Pyotr Ippolitovitch suddenly began to-day assuring the other lodger, the one marked with small-pox, that during the last century a special committee of lawyers was appointed in the Enghsh parliament to examined the trial of Christ before the High Priest and Pilate, with the sole object of finding how the case would have gone nowadays by modem law, and that the inquiry was conducted with all solemnity, with counsel for the prosecution and all the rest of it
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A wonderful story ! That fool of a lodger began to argue about it, lost liis temper, quarrelled and declared he should leave next day
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I began trying to reconcile them at once; I went to the lodger, who was a very vain httle bank clerk, called, Tchervyak, a coarse pock-marked fool
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" The flat is all let out in rooms, and they must be going to see another lodger," I thought, frowning, as I went up to them
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And I've let our rooms for some time, and have moved with my wife into the little room so that Alphonsine Karlovna is almost as much a lodger here as you are
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The landlord and his wife had moved into the little room of the whimsical lodger marked with small-pox whom I have mentioned already, and that individual had been temporarily banished, I don't know where
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There was only one other lodger in the flat, a thin little regimental lady, on a visit to Petersburg, with three little children who had been taken ill since they came into the lodgings
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She had no need to let her lodge, but every one knew that she had taken in Grushenka as a lodger, four years before, solely to please her kinsman, the merchant Samsonov, who was known to be the girl's protector
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“A lodger here,” continued the other, staring as before
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“He is a lodger of ours,” explained the latter
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She declared that she would long ago have turned her lodger out neck and crop, but for the child
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Some people said that she had her own reasons for accepting him as a lodger; but, be that as it may, as though in despite of all his detractors, Mr
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She wailed that they had chased away her lodger like a chicken, and all those spiteful scoffers had been the ruin of him; and on the third day she sent them all out to hunt for the fugitive and at all costs to bring him back, dead or alive
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He had a glimpse, too, of the figure of the old man with a sickly face, in an old wadded dressing-gown, tied round the waist, who had made his appearance before the fire in a little shop buying sugar and tobacco for his lodger, and who now, with a milk-can and a quart pot in his hands, made his way through the crowd to the house in which his wife and daughter were burning together with thirteen and a half roubles in the corner under the bed