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Excerpt from Memoirs of Thomas Dodd, William Upcott, and George Stubbs
Dodd and his comrades dwelt in a loft above the stable; they had nothing to do save eat their meals in the kitchen and attend upon the music-masters twice-a-week. They were nearly subjugated to shift for themselves, but twelve months passed in this manner Then the colonel got rid of his mistress and broke up his establish ment, setting out on a tour through England. Dodd and Carpenter were left with a butcher to be cared for, the other boys with other trades men. Their music lessons were to be kept up, and meanwhile the colonel and his black groom went forth in grand array to seek an heiress.
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