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decently managed in my new boarding-house
dynasty � on the whole suggestive of improvement on
Mrs Potters system. Our feeding in the basement, which
room is very clean, cool, light and pleasant, ensures hot
dishes from the adjoining kitchen � always a rueful deficien-
cy in Mrs P�s time. The new landlady seems energetic
and very desirous of pleasing: �new brooms sweep clean.�
I�ve steadfastly persisted in only monosyllabic civilities to
the Bradbury�s and comparatively choked off the girl�s
familiarities. For the other boarders, I see but little of
them as yet. It�s funny and edifying to witness
both sides of a case. Mrs P rather plumed herself on lea-
ving the house in good condition; her successor finds it
a phenomenon of dirt and uncleanliness � Mrs P inevita-
by supposed the new dynasty a deterioration; Mrs B.
as inevitably believes she will institute an immense impro-
vement. The old boarders were disposed to be jocular
and depreciatory of the in-comers; the new suppose them-
selves superior to their predecessors. �Lord what fools
we mortals be!� Your�e right, Puck!
4. Wednesday. Both the old and the new landla-
dies prevalent about the top of the house this morning,
fiercely polite to each other on questions of proprietorship
of furniture, each convined in mind that she herself
wanted �nothing but what was her own� and strongly sus-
pecting that the other did. Round to Houston Street,
to Bob Gun�s room, but did not do much work. Tal-
king with Arnold a good part of the day. He is worthy