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Updated: June 6, 2025
"How about dry goods?" said Scattergood. Old Man Penny and Wade Lumley stirred to life at this. "Lumley and me takes care of the dry goods," said the old man. "Uh-huh! How about a clothin' store?" "We got all the clothin' stores there's room for," said Lafe Atwell. "I run it." "Kind of got the business of this town sewed up, hain't you?" Scattergood asked, admiringly.
Mac'll lay abed until noon. It stands to reason he'll have to, because he didn't take no change of clothin' with him, so he'll just naturally have to wait till his wet clothes get dry before venturin' forth an' spreadin' the news that the Maggie's on the beach.
Th' sins I've committed since, I'm sure iv. They're painted red an' carry a bell an' whin I'm awake in bed they stan' out on th' wall like th' ilicthric signs they have down be State sthreet in front iv th' clothin' stores. But I'll go to th' grave without knowin' exactly what th' black orig-inal sin was I committed. All I know is I done wrong. But with Willum Waldorf Asthor 'tis dif'rent.
D'ye mind the wee lassie that was sae still till she began to know ye the weest one of them a'? Aye? Weel, she was born six months after her faither went awa', and I think she's our favorite among them a'." "And ye ha' the care and the feedin' and the clothin' o' all that brood?" I said. "Is it no cruel hard'?" "Hard enow," said the auld man, breaking his silence. "But we'd no be wi'oot them.
He never forgot his children or his children's children, but they're none too fond o' rememberin' him. "Everythin' you have now, he first showed you how. If he wanted a house, he had to build it; if he wanted bread, he had to raise the grain, grind, an' bake it; if he wanted clothin', he had to get skins, cure, an' sew 'em.
'Twas the most ondacent parade I iver tuk a hand in four-and-twenty privates an' a officer av the line in review ordher, an' not as much as wud dust a fife between 'em all in the way of clothin'." As I stood on that bank, with the evening sun lighting up the river, I thought of "Liftinant Brazenose," and also blushed.
And most of the five generations of children is with him here. But marryin' as they do at ten or twelve, they can be grandpa a good many times in a hundred years, as well as not. In this village is their housen, their earth huts, their tepees, orniments, reindeers, dogs, sledges, fur clothin', boats, fishin' tackle, etc., etc.
Ef you don't mind my offerin' you a little advice I would suggest that you go right down to Felsburg Brothers when you leave here and git yourself fitted out with some suitable clothin'. And you'd better go to Max Biederman's, too, and order a better pair of shoes fur yourself than them you've got on. Tell 'em I sent you and that I guarantee the payment of your bills.
No, I told him I didn't think I was. A hidgyis tho't flasht over me. It was of that onprincipled taler, and I said, "Has my clothin' a Welchy appearance?" "Not by no means," he answered, and then he said, "And what is your opinyin of the present crisis?" I said, "I don't zackly know. Have you got it very bad?" He replied, "Sir, it is sweepin' England like the Cymoon of the Desert!"
The woman covered her face with her rough, red hands and moaned like a wounded thing. "I bain't holdin' it agin' ye," continued the skipper. "I fight wid men, not women an' childern. I fit Jack Quinn fair an' bate him fair. Let it be! If ye wants for food, Polly whenever ye wants for food an' clothin' send the word to me. I bes skipper in this harbor aye, an' more nor skipper."
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