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'And how shall I pay your bill, then? 'I'd rather give you a seat and all the honours for nothing than see this desecration. 'You must have a goodly surplus, then. 'We have enough. 'That's strange. You're the first Gabbai I ever knew who was satisfied with his balance-sheet. Is it your excellent management, I wonder, or have you endowments? 'That's not for me to say.
Good Shabbos to you, Mr. Gabbai, and kindly mind your own business in future your locomotives and your sidings and your stinking tunnels. The Parnass could no longer delay the diplomatic encounter. 'Twas vain to accuse the others of tactlessness, and shirk the exhibition of his own tact. He exhibited it most convincingly by not informing the others that he was about to put it to a trial.
Zussmann gave him the Hebrew congratulation, but softly, with finger on lip, to indicate Hulda was asleep. "With whom?" "Harris the Gabbai." "Harris! What, despite your opinions?" The Red Beadle looked away. "So it seems!" "Thank God!" said Hulda. "The Idea works." Both men turned to the bed, startled to see her sitting up with a rapt smile. "How so?" said the Red Beadle uneasily.
'That was because there were two Governments he forgets there will be only one United Empire now. He was not appeased till Private Cohn was promoted, and sent home a thrilling adventure, which the proud reader was persuaded by the lobby to forward to the communal organ. The organ asked for a photograph to boot. Then S. Cohn felt not only Gabbai, but town councillor again.
The pulpit yes, the pulpit was swathed in the Union Jack; and looking towards the box of the Parnass and Gabbai, she saw it was occupied by officers with gold sashes. Somebody whispered that he with the medalled breast was a Christian Knight and Commander of the Bath 'a great honour for the synagogue! What! were Christians coming to Jewish services, even as she had gone to Christian?
Now the whilom Gabbai and Town Councillor found himself almost patronized as a poor provincial by this mincing, genteel clerical couple. He retorted by animadverting upon the preacher's heterodoxy. An urban unconcern met the profound views so often impressed on Simon with a strap. 'We are not in Poland now, said the preacher, shrugging his shoulders. 'In Poland! S. Cohn's blood boiled.
Also, being unable to leave his wife's bedside, Zussmann would do the work at home below the Union rates prevalent in public. So, trade being brisk, the Gabbai relented and bargained, and the Red Beadle sped to his friend's abode and flew up the four flights of stairs. "Good news!" he cried. "The Gabbai wants another hand, and he is ready to take you." "Me?"
Not a few eyes, wet with tears, were turned angrily on him as on a mocker come to gloat, but he hastened to weep too, which was easy when he thought of Hulda coughing in her bed in the garret. So violently did he weep that the Gabbai or treasurer one of the most pious master-bootmakers gave him the "Peace" salutation after the service. "I did not expect to see you weeping," said he.
'Buy a barometer! he gasped. 'Well, it isn't any good to me, retorted Peleg angrily. 'Then why did you buy it? cried the Gabbai. 'It was the cheapest article I could get off with. 'But you didn't go to buy, said the Parnass. 'I know that but you come into the shop naturally he takes you for a customer he looks so dignified; he strokes his beard you can't look a fool, you must
The Gabbai does not want you to come there or to speak to him, because, though the Idea works in him, the other 'hands' are not yet so large-minded: I am to bring you the orders, and I shall come here to fetch them." The set of tools to which Zussmann clung in desperate hope made the plan both feasible and pleasant.
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