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Updated: April 30, 2025
I reckon this was some disrespectful, but with all doo respect to Miss Dorothy she has got a pair of unbridled eyes. Mebbe it's just natural for her to look at a feller like that. Oh, it's all right; I'm not sayin' any-thin'! I know it's all proper an' regular for girls back East to use their eyes. But out hyar it's bound to result disastrous.
"Well," said Snac, "I shouldn't ha' come for any-thin' but business. But I've got a chance o' doin' a bit o' trade with him. He's had his mind set on Bunch's pony this two 'ear, an' Bunch an' him bein' at daggers drawn theer was niver a chance to buy it. But me an' him bein' split, old Bunch sells me the pony, and I called thinkin' he might like to have it."
"Well, good-bye! Let me know if I can ever do any-thin' for you," he cried from the fireplace. Mavis went back to her work. She had an hour's liberty at one, which she spent at Mrs Farthing's, who provided an appetising meal of stewed steak and jam roly-poly pudding. About three, Miss Toombs made tea on the office fire; she asked Mavis if she would like to join the tea club.
"'As 'e got any-thin' in about my 'orrible death an' execution? Excuse me, but if I open my eyes, I shan't be well. That's where I'm different from all other men. Ahem!" "What about Glass's execution?" demanded Pyecroft. "The book's in French," I replied. "Then it's no good to me." "Precisely. Now I want you to tell your story just as it happened. I'll check it by this book. Take a cigar.
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