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Updated: May 24, 2025


Das pay well when neatly done, an' I kin see by de shape ob your fingers you do it neatly. You's hungry now, I darsay, so go to work at your grub, an' den I'll show you what to do."

When I think of the way he looked at you, and the tones of his voice when he made love to that that creature, I am posatively SHAKEN." We sat in somber silence. Then she said: "I darsay he detests the Heroine, doesn't he?" "He tolarates her," I said, with a shrug. More silense. I rang for Hannah to bring some ice water. We were in my BOUDOIR.

But I darsay, if you bought some theater tickets and did not say what the play was, and we went and it happened to be his, it would not be my fault, would it?" I cannot recall her reply, or much more, except that I waited in a Pharmasy, and Jane went out, and came back and took me by the arm. "We're going to the matinee, Bab," she said. "I'll not tell you which one, because it's to be a surprize."

He turned and looked at me intently. "Do you know," he observed, "my admiration for you is posatively beyond words!" "Then don't talk," I said, feeling still anguished by Tom's conduct and not caring much just then about the reward or any such mundane matters. "But I MUST talk," he replied. "I have a little plan, which I darsay you have guest.

I can just close my eyes and see the Theater dark, and the stage almost dark, and just those bubbles coming up and breaking. Would you have to have a tank?" "I darsay," I replied dreamily. "Let the other people worry about that. I can only give them the material, and hope that they have intellagence enough to grasp it."

It is perfectly terrable that it is going to stop. I know that this seems bold. But I did not feel bold, dear Dairy. It was such a letter as any one might read, and contained nothing compromizing. Still, I darsay I should not have written it. But "out of the fulness of the Heart the mouth speaketh." I was shaking so much that I could not give it to the usher. But Jane did.

Dear Dairy, you will have to be burned, I darsay. Perhaps it is as well. I have p o r e d out my H-e-a-r-t "MONEY is the root of all Evil." I do not know who said the above famous words, but they are true. I know it but to well. For had I never gone on an Allowence, and been in debt and always worried about the way silk stockings wear out, et cetera, I would be having a much better time.

Th' hen seemed quite comfortable enough, aw were glad to see, an' geet through th' operation beawt ony seemin' trouble. "Well, aw darsay yo' know heaw a hen carries on as soon as it's laid a egg. It starts "chuckin'" away like a showman's racket, an' after tekkin' a good Ink at th' egg to see whether it's a big 'un or a little 'un, gooas eawt an' tells all t'other hens abeawt it.

What a what a DIFERENT necktie." I explained my reasons for buying it for him, and also Tom Gray's objecting to it as to juvenile. "Young impudense!" said father, refering to Tom. "I darsay I am quite an old fellow to him. Tie it for me, Bab." "Though old of body, you are young in mentalaty," I said. But he only laughed, and then asked about the pin, which I wore over my heart.

"Of course we do not agree about some things, but the time to fuss is now, I darsay, and not when to late, with perhaps a large familey and unable to seperate." "What sort of things?" "Well," I said, "he thinks that he ought to play around with other girls so no one will suspect, but he does not like it when I so much as sit in a hammick with a member of the Other Sex."

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