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"That's 'ow it is, you see. You've gone and got blarzy. Too big a 'elping of success, you've 'ad." Mac wagged a head like a harvest moon. "You aren't a married man, are you, sir?" Billie Dore finished skimming through her mail, and crumpled the letters up into a large ball, which she handed to Mac. "Here's something for you to read in your spare moments, Mac.

"And that's wot I've been kept 'ere all night for," he ses, at last, shaking his 'ead. "That's wot comes o' trying to do a kindness to keepers, and 'elping of 'em in their difficult work. P'r'aps that ain't the sack arter all, Mr. Cutts. I could ha' sworn they was pheasants in the one I found, but I may be mistook, never 'aving 'ad one in my 'ands afore.

Jocelyn a "'elping 'and," as she phrased it, but her eliminations did not extend to her work, which was rounded out with the completeness of hearty goodwill. Roger rarely missed an evening without giving an hour or two to the girls, often taking them out to walk, with now and then a cheap excursion on the river or a ramble in Central Park.

"It's because, as I was saying, 'e's 'ad too big a 'elping of success, and because 'e ain't a married man. You did say you wasn't a married man, didn't you, sir?" "I didn't. But I'm not." "That's 'ow it is, you see. You pretty soon gets sick of pulling off good things, if you ain't got nobody to pat you on the back for doing of it.

He got 'is shirt on, and then 'e stood turning over 'is clothes as if 'e was looking for something. "Never mind about your stud now," ses Mr. Cutts; "hurry up and dress." "Stud?" ses Lewis, very snappish. "I'm looking for my trowsis." "Your trowsis?" ses Smith, 'elping 'im look. "I put all my clothes together," ses Lewis, a'most shouting. "Where are they? I'm 'arf perished with cold.

"You'll see," I ses; "but that's your business. Come along." "With pleasure," he ses, 'elping me in. "'Arf a mo' while I tell the cabby where to drive to." He went to the back o' the cab, and afore I knew wot had 'appened the 'orse had got a flick over the head with the whip and was going along at a gallop.

"You'll see," I ses; "but that's your business. Come along." "With pleasure," he ses, 'elping me in. "'Arf a mo' while I tell the cabby where to drive to." He went to the back o' the cab, and afore I knew wot had 'appened the 'orse had got a flick over the head with the whip and was going along at a gallop.

And it's as true as I stand here, it Was your coming home in such a hurry, and no warning given, out of the kindness of his heart it was, as he says, "Martha, my beauty," he says which I ain't and never was, but you know how them men will go on "I can't see you a-toiling and a-moiling and not lend a 'elping 'and; which mine is a strong arm and it's yours, Martha, my dear," says he.

He got up presently and helped Ginger up, and they both stood there pitying themselves, and 'elping each other to think of names to call Sam. "Well, the money's gorn, and it's 'is own silly fault," ses Ginger. "But wotever 'appens, he mustn't know that we had a 'and in it, mind that." "He can starve for all I care," ses Peter, feeling his 'ead.

He got 'is shirt on, and then 'e stood turning over 'is clothes as if 'e was looking for something. "Never mind about your stud now," ses Mr. Cutts; "hurry up and dress." "Stud?" ses Lewis, very snappish. "I'm looking for my trowsis." "Your trowsis?" ses Smith, 'elping 'im look. "I put all my clothes together," ses Lewis, a'most shouting. "Where are they? I'm 'arf perished with cold.

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