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Chapter 1
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H or some time now, Archibald Peregrine y Edmund Spring-Russell of Penny Royal had slept in his kitchen.
It was not on account of a shortage of bedrooms. In fact there were fifteen bedrooms in Penny Royal, a huge rambling barracks of a house, given to an earlier Spring-Russell by iCing Charles II, for services rendered.
The reason was a simple one. The kitchen was enormous, the kitchen was warm, the kitchen was where Archibald cooked and ate and spent most of his indoor time, so he thought, why not sleep there? And he moved his bed down.
Archibald Spring-Russell lived quite alone at Penny Royal, and the few people who came to