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Updated: June 19, 2025
I 'ate to see a chap like ye put to it like this, that's why I tell ye. 'Ard on your woman, but there's a shop hup on Fourth Avenue where they buy such things. A Dutchman by the name of Kling, right on the corner you can't miss it. Take it hup to 'im and tell 'im I sent ye we often 'elps one another."
But I liked it. P'raps it was lies, but it was cheerfle lies that 'elps yer. What I ses is if THINGS ain't cheerfle, PEOPLE's got to be to fight it out. The women in the 'ouse larft fit to kill theirselves when she fust come 'ome limpin' an' talked to 'em about what the lidy told 'er. But arter a bit they liked to 'ear 'er just along o' the cheerfleness. Said it was like a pantermine.
'Soon as Jock's off duty I'm goin' there to see if 'e's safe not Mulvaney, but t'other man. My saints, but I pity 'im as 'elps Terence out o' the palanquin when 'e's once fair drunk!" "He'll come back without harm," I said. "'Corse 'e will. On'y question is, what 'll 'e be doin' on the road? Killing Dearsley, like as not. 'E shouldn't 'a gone without Jock or me."
But down 'ere's a farm where I put up for the afternoon an' 'elps 'em through with their butter-makin', for there's a lot o' skeery gals in the fam'ly as thinks more o' doin' their 'air than churnin', an' doin' the 'air don't bring no money in, though mebbe it might catch a 'usband as wasn't worth 'avin'. An' Jim gets his food 'ere too.
"There aint no rhyme nor reason in it," answered Peke. "You 'elps a man along if ye sees 'e wants 'elpin', sure-ly, that's nat'ral. 'Tis on'y them as is born bad as don't 'elp nothin' nor nobody. Ye're old an' fagged out, an' yer face speaks a bit o' trouble that's enuff for me. Hi' y' are! hi' y' are, old 'Trusty Man!"
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