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The Landlady (short story)

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on the floor. When he rings the doorbell, it is instantly answered by a middle-aged landlady. Billy discovers that her boarding-house is extremely cheap, and finds the woman somewhat eccentric and absent-minded, but very kind. When Billy signs her guest-book, he finds only two names, both dated more
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than two years ago: Christopher Mulholland and Gregory W. Temple – names which seem curiously familiar to Billy. The landlady invites Billy for some tea, and Billy tries to remember where he has previously heard the names in the guest-book. He seems to recall that Mulholland was an
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undergraduate, and that Mulholland and Temple are still staying upstairs in her boarding-house. She says that Billy is a handsome young man, as were the two other guests. Billy is surprised to find that the parrot and dachshund he had seen through the window are both
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to start a new job. Looking for lodgings, he comes across a boarding-house and feels strangely compelled by its sign saying "
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schoolboy whose disappearance was reported in the newspapers. The landlady assures Billy that her Mulholland was a
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and intends to stuff his corpse, as she has already done to Mulholland and Temple.
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Billy Weaver is a seventeen-year-old youth who has travelled by train from
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The implication is that the landlady has poisoned Billy's tea with
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Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories by Dahl, Roald (2012) Paperback
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Index

The Landlady (novella)
Short story
Horror
The New Yorker
short
horror story
Roald Dahl
The New Yorker
Kiss Kiss
London
Bath
Bed and Breakfast
dachshund
Eton
Cambridge
stuffed
bitter almonds
cyanide
Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories
Edgar Awards
Someone Like You
Siobhán McKenna
Tales of The Unexpected
"All works by Roald Dahl".
The New Yorker
Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories by Dahl, Roald (2012) Paperback
"Edgars Database."
Tales of the Unexpected (TV Series), "The Landlady" (1979).
Roald Dahl short stories bibliography
The Hotel at the End of the Road

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