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I don't know how long it'll stay there the whole of it not very long, I'm afraid but it will be earnin' a little interest while it does stay." "Yes, sure. Well, Martha, it's none of my business, of course, but, as long as you say you haven't been counterfeiting, I wish you would give me your receipt for making money. Anybody that can make five thousand in one lump these hard times is doing well."
I'm ashamed to go home an' see what's set out for supper. I wish I'd brought 'em right along." "I was goin' to ask if we couldn't git the new doctor to go up an' do somethin' for poor Ann's arm," said Miss Rebecca. "They say he's very smart. If she could get so's to braid straw or hook rugs again, she'd soon be earnin' a little somethin'. An' may be he could do somethin' for Mandy's eyes.
Why not stop this snail's pace of earnin' and go to livin' like gentlemen like some Careyville men I know who own hundreds of acres they never earned and they won't improve so's to help others?" "You're right there," a farmer sitting beside Asher Aydelot called out. "We all know how Careyville got her start. It's kept some of us poor doing it. I'll invest in Town Company stock right now."
But this money we spend is the money that other miners are earnin' right now, down in the pits, Rafferty, the same as you and your old man. They give us this money, and they say, 'Use it to build up the union. Use it to help the men that aren't organised take them in, so they won't beat down our wages and scab on us.
'So many folks, so many ways o' thinkin', said the ancient one; 'not as it's a sin as I often commits, nayther, 'cos why, I don't get the chance. 'I've got a bit o' business as I want done, Mr. Bubb, said Mrs. Busker, 'if ye don't mind earnin' a shillin'. 'Why, returned Ichabod, 'I don't know as I've got any, not to say rewted, objection to makin' a shillin'.
I don't believe it's the best thing for either of us for me to go on bein' a kind of an evergreen money-bush. And a man that's earnin' his own livin' don't have to ask odds of anybody. Don't you think you better bundle up your courage and get to work, Henry?" Henry was twiddling his watch-chain. "It hasn't been a matter of courage, exactly " "Oh, I know that.
"Twenty-five thousand pounds." I drew a long breath. "An' I've been earnin' twenty-five an' twenty pound a month!" The last words came away with a roar, as though the wide world was conspiring to beat him down. "All this time I'm waiting," I said. "I know nothing since last September. Was it left you?" They laughed aloud together. "It was left," said McPhee, choking. "Ou, ay, it was left.
Now, lad, you'll go down to the workyard the first thing in the mornin', before daylight, and engage to go off to work at the Bell Rock. You'll keep all snug and quiet, and nobody'll be a bit the wiser. You'll be earnin' good wages, and in the meantime I'll set about gettin' things in trim to put you all square." "But I see many difficulties ahead," objected Ruby.
"Them eyes of hers were always red with homesickness, and there was no reason for it in the world, her gettin' more wages than she ever got before, and more'n she was earnin', as I often told her. Land! the way that girl would sing when she had got a letter from home, the queerest songs ye ever heard: Down by the biller there grew a green willer, Weeping all night with the bank for a piller.
If the wise and good king knew the answer he gave no sign. "Where maint'nance f'r both roadway an' 'quipment is clearly surcharged," Breede was exploding, "extent of excess of maintenance over normal 'quirements cannot be taken as present earnin' power, an' this'll haf t' be understood before nex' meetin' d'r'ectors " "No need of you making any fuss," wrote Bean. "Let Julia do that.
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